When you get it back, if we do not have any other findings, make sure to have the clamp side of the plug going to the negative terminal in case that router has some stray current or something. No really sure why CC is blowing them out so inexpensively.
Thank you so much. How does the router have stray current that would affect the controller? Would having insulation on the body of the router prevent it? Or grounding the outer housing of the router?
It shouldn’t but it could. The cheap import spindles are very bad with this, but I am not sure we have seen enough of the carbide routers to know.
Yeah you can add a little grounding strap from the router body to the vac ground line and that would surely protect from that.
Still looking into other forms of protection.
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