DINGLE287
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Hi Folkes. Please excuse my first post being a plead for help...
I recently pulled my fabricator 210 out of storage after several year's (change of business and hobbies put on hold). I treated it to some new dinse connectors and got it working great on a few test welds. But the next day as I actually tried to do some repairs on my truck with it, it seemed to trip out completely. I initially thought it was the fuse in the plug (uk 13amp) or even a faulty well used plug itself. But after checking the power source it seems to be an internal problem. I have power going in but the machine is completely dead, not even the standby light in switch is coming on. Does anyone know if this model has an onboard circuit breaker somewhere or is it likely I have fried something. This problem occurred late at night so I downed tools locked up and went home in a foul mood. I am going back to the unit later today to have a play with it. But any idea's or heads up from anybody with experience of these would be appreciated.
I recently pulled my fabricator 210 out of storage after several year's (change of business and hobbies put on hold). I treated it to some new dinse connectors and got it working great on a few test welds. But the next day as I actually tried to do some repairs on my truck with it, it seemed to trip out completely. I initially thought it was the fuse in the plug (uk 13amp) or even a faulty well used plug itself. But after checking the power source it seems to be an internal problem. I have power going in but the machine is completely dead, not even the standby light in switch is coming on. Does anyone know if this model has an onboard circuit breaker somewhere or is it likely I have fried something. This problem occurred late at night so I downed tools locked up and went home in a foul mood. I am going back to the unit later today to have a play with it. But any idea's or heads up from anybody with experience of these would be appreciated.