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  1. #1
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    Forum for CNC refits

    Hi all. I've got a project coming up.
    My cnc lathe Ikegai AX20N has fried the motor controller board. I was looking at doing a CNC refit to a Mach controller or something.
    Could someone point me.to the correct forum to post to please
    Cheers
    Snowie

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    Re: Forum for CNC refits

    I think the fastest and cheapest way to do the job is to troubleshoot it on the component level, your unit is highly sophisticated enough that if you convert it to another controller you will definitely loose some of it`s key features, might as well as buy the original board on it to maintain it`s features and capabilities, honestly if that`s mine I cant sleep until it`s fixed.

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    Re: Forum for CNC refits

    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    I think the fastest and cheapest way to do the job is to troubleshoot it on the component level, your unit is highly sophisticated enough that if you convert it to another controller you will definitely loose some of it`s key features, might as well as buy the original board on it to maintain it`s features and capabilities, honestly if that`s mine I cant sleep until it`s fixed.
    I'm hearing you. I'm still in morning over my loss...... I've have to buy a manual lathe to get me through my rough nights ahead


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    Re: Forum for CNC refits

    What board is bad and what alarm are you getting?

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