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Lightning Fried my Plotter

3Dsigns

New Member
Lightning got my vinyl cutter and I'm dead in the water. Which brand is a good reliable machine at a reasonable price? 24'' to 30'' preferred and will need enough downforce to cut sandblast stencil.. thanks!

PS. Also would be open to getting a printer/cutter if it will do both jobs.
 
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visual800

Active Member
Im sold on Summa but they arent cheap, I had a Graphtec that died pretty damn quick I was not impressed and of course signwarehouse did nothing about it.

Concerning lightning, I lost a computer to lighting several years back and it was on a protective strip (as so they say) If there is any chance of storming I unplug computer and plotter. I said UNPLUG them! I dont trust anything to protect my equipment except unplugging.

What plotter did you have that died?
 

netsol

Active Member
be smart and protect the new one with a good UPS (battery backup).
a surge protector is just a power strip with a $0.40 metal oxide varistor inside.
it only protects from over voltage, and only up to a point.

a ups at least provides some isolation, in a lightning strike, it will absorb, hopefully, all the damage, sparing the equipment (destroying the ups in the process)

for larger, equipment, pulling more current, we generally use one of the surges that the copier companies insist on installing to protect an under warranty copier. they know from experience what works. i generally buy these on ebay. new they sell for between $85- $200. a good investment for $35. or so

you can also install a "whole house" surge protector in your circuit breaker panel, in addition to the UPS. it protects the fridge, furnace, etc
 

3Dsigns

New Member
Im sold on Summa but they arent cheap, I had a Graphtec that died pretty damn quick I was not impressed and of course signwarehouse did nothing about it.

Concerning lightning, I lost a computer to lighting several years back and it was on a protective strip (as so they say) If there is any chance of storming I unplug computer and plotter. I said UNPLUG them! I dont trust anything to protect my equipment except unplugging.

What plotter did you have that died?
ioline
 

Kottwitz-Graphics

New Member
Im sold on Summa but they arent cheap,
Concerning lightning, I lost a computer to lighting several years back and it was on a protective strip (as so they say) If there is any chance of storming I unplug computer and plotter. I said UNPLUG them! I dont trust anything to protect my equipment except unplugging.

Another vote for Summa. And I also unplug my computer and plotter when we get bad storms coming in...
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
Battery backup is good for protecting equipment. Surge protectors are basically useless. Brownouts are really what destroy equipment, where the power dips below 120v. I use a "power conditioner". Its like a cheap version of a battery backup.
 

signage

New Member
Battery backup is good for protecting equipment. Surge protectors are basically useless. Brownouts are really what destroy equipment, where the power dips below 120v. I use a "power conditioner". Its like a cheap version of a battery backup.

If when power dips below 120V all machine would all be destroyed as soon as powered up! Almost all machine are designed to work with nominal power of 110VAC +/- 10%.
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
If when power dips below 120V all machine would all be destroyed as soon as powered up! Almost all machine are designed to work with nominal power of 110VAC +/- 10%.

Actually most can handle up to and over 220v because the power grid in other countries
 

signage

New Member
Actually most can handle up to and over 220v because the power grid in other countries

I was only quoting your original reply.

Battery backup is good for protecting equipment. Surge protectors are basically useless. Brownouts are really what destroy equipment, where the power dips below 120v. I use a "power conditioner". Its like a cheap version of a battery backup.

Why now are you talking about 220V? I guess you will now say 240V will kill it?
 

netsol

Active Member
not all power supplies are dusl voltage.
even with the ones that are, you sometimes fill the server room with thick, black smoke...
it's your money, but if you don't protect the machine, i will be reading one of those "sent my main board out for repair & can't get it back " posts.

it's cheaper and smarter to include a UPS with each hardware purchase
good, cheap insurance (after 40 years of doing electronic repairs, i put a ups on everything i can)
 
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