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vickiegib1
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control box for plasma cam

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need some advise does it matter if you leave your plasmacam for a couple of hours or turn it off each time your done
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I always turn it off when I'm not using it.

Better yet, unplug it also (power cable from control box).

It only takes a second to initialize it when you need to cut again.

The only reason I do this is in case of a power surge or something like that.

I have so many things running in the shop when I am working (compressor, welders, grinders).

My be a little overkill but well worth the extra effort. :D

Once I had it plugged in while a storm passed by.............Lightning hit the service panel :cry:

Hope this helps.


Ever since that, I keep it unplugged.
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thanks for the help
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My plasmacam and the computer on it stay on most of the time (24/7). I have used it that way for a few years.

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Not only do I unplug my computer and PlasmaCam when I am through for the day, I also run both of them on a battery backup. That way if we get a power surge or outage my computer and plasmacam stay on long enough for me to shut them down properly and it helps protect them from power surges.
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