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    Default ShopBot on GFCI circuit?

    I just set up my new Desktop and in reading the instructions (unusual for me) I noticed the recommendation to NOT plug the unit into a GFCI circuit. Is there a concern about loosing power, or is there another reason for this? I assume if it is a big issue I can find the outlet upstream and replace the GFCI receptacle. I have never tripped the GFCI or the breaker on the CNC circuit I'm using. What happens if you do loose power mid-cut?

    Also, is it a good idea to use a surge suppresser for both the ShopBot and the computer?

    Thanks,

    Brad

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    It is much better if you do NOT loose power during a cut, that is whay they recommend no GFCI - you remove one more chance of loosing power

    YES surge protector - in fact I and others use a battery backup for the computers as a brown down ( almost out ) power can cause the software to stop but not the spindle / router
    Tim Lucas Custom Woodworks
    www.TLCW.us

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    Default GFCI water

    If you keep your ShopBot ...away from... the kitchen sink, garden hoses, beer, water and coffee... you will not need a GFCI.
    The decimal point seems to be the most important on the z axis... x & y not so much....
    ShopBot... Where even the scraps and things you mess up and throw away are cool....

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