Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
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Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
I have a Hypertherm 45 XP it has a voltage divider. Factory defaults are 50:1 but it also says it has a maximum output of 16v. How do I change this to 10v maximum for the THC?
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
I asked the same a while back and I was told on here that its ok and not to worry, i still havent finished my cabinet so not running to tell you first hand. i think its a fair bit more being another 6volts and thought it would cause damage but have been told by cncKeith ALL OK. can cnckeith confirm?
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
Pretty sure whats going on is the voltage divider has a couple options like 30:1 or 20:1. At the lowest divided ratio the Voltage could reach 16v. So at 50:1 you should be less than the 10v max.bertieboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 4:27 am I asked the same a while back and I was told on here that its ok and not to worry, i still havent finished my cabinet so not running to tell you first hand. i think its a fair bit more being another 6volts and thought it would cause damage but have been told by cncKeith ALL OK. can cnckeith confirm?
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
cheers joey, and thanks for reply. i forgot to answere, when im up and running i will read voltage output from cpc output and see what it reads, hang on, i cant really unless its cutt ing at full amps to check voltage level? cheers
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
I'm not so sure Amperage has much to do with the divided voltage output. Just the distance the ARC has to jump. But I guess the Higher the Amperage the further the ARC can jump so you may be right
If your going to check might as well make the cut at 45amps
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
im just thinking like welders where voltage and amps go up together on the auto machines. anyway set at 50;1 like all are saying cant be wrong as every man and his dog run the xp range. Why I have you here, for me to get all the hypertherm installed cut settings and thicknesses speeds etc is that loaded in with the software or do i externally install it from another source?...cheers
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
sorry wockie i forgot this was your post mate... my apologies, i reread it just now and anyway how did you go?
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Re: Hypertherm 45 xp Voltage Divider
To change Cut Charts just Load a new profile set in the Profile manager.bertieboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 11:01 am im just thinking like welders where voltage and amps go up together on the auto machines. anyway set at 50;1 like all are saying cant be wrong as every man and his dog run the xp range. Why I have you here, for me to get all the hypertherm installed cut settings and thicknesses speeds etc is that loaded in with the software or do i externally install it from another source?...cheers
Make sure the THC Calibration Job is ran with the correct Cut chart/Profile set Loaded.
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