Fiber Laser Power Supply Testing feat. Kaiweets KM601 Multimeter
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- Learn how to test your galvo lasers power supply units with a multimeter! If you've ever opened up your galvo laser case you know how overwhelming the internal components can feel. Today we're going to break it all down for you and show you how to root out issues with your power supplies. Power supply issues affect a LOT of users and are usually one of the first components to die in galvo laser setups. Grab your multimeter and get ready to learn as we dive into what's hiding inside your fiber laser case!
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0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Disclaimer
1:29 - Your Multimeter
1:57 - Kaiweets KM601 Unboxing
2:41 - Kaiweets KM601 Review
4:05 - Continuity Test
5:05 - Voltage Test
5:54 - Non Contact Voltage Detector
7:02 - Fiber Laser Component Basics
10:17 - Continuity and Ground Basics
11:09 - Testing Ground
13:12 - Power Supply Basics
14:35 - Testing Power Supply Voltages
18:29 - Final Thoughts
19:10 - Outro - Supporting the Channel
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That is a sweet looking multimeter. I love that display.
Me too!
Hello, very good video, I'm Brazilian, I would really like some help, I have a diode machine and I would like to upgrade it to fiber, I bought a 20w resonator plus the BJJC board and it's old from 2010. How do I solve this?
Pfv me retorne
Electricity go BRRRRRRR
True story
OK so the laser source power supply is just a regular 48v power supply. I think I will get a 60 or 80watt mopa source and do a swap
Yep 24 or 48v for most standard laser sources. Definitely consult the documentation before buying to be sure.
@@LaserEverything Bought a 100 watt MOPA source last night. 48 volt power supply on the way. I will do a video on the swap.
Why does that multimeter constantly show a temperature on the screen no matter what mode your in? how is that possibly a useful feature?
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@@tylerw3st yeah I noticed that after posting the comment as well. I still think I'd rather not have that temperature readout on the screen most of the time. I think it would be better if it was removed and only showed up when your on the temperature setting and that way the actual readout for whatever setting your on is larger to fill up that space.