tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319470.post115336202234826458..comments2023-06-01T04:15:37.099-05:00Comments on Ultrafast High Intensity Laser: TWIN H.V. cable burntSonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03662776677861995813noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319470.post-1153580071353615142006-07-22T09:54:00.000-05:002006-07-22T09:54:00.000-05:00Our suggestion is, that you cut out the damaged pa...Our suggestion is, that you cut out the damaged part of the cable and<BR/>join the remaining two parts by soldering. In this case you only need to<BR/>pull the cable about 15 cm inside the laser. Eventually, you may not<BR/>even need to shorten the shell hose in this case, you will see.<BR/><BR/>For solderind the damaged part first you have to remove the outer<BR/>shielding mesh on a length of about 15 cm. Form a grounding cable out of<BR/>that. Do not cut it down, but you can shorten it if necessary. Please<BR/>also take care not to damage the insulator of the inner part and also do<BR/>as few damage in the mesh as possible. Important is, that you have about<BR/>15 cm cable length between the soldered point and the meshed part (mesh<BR/>is the ground, cable is high voltage!)<BR/>By soldering, the connection should have a low resistance, e.g. you can<BR/>overlap the two cable parts and solder them together that way.<BR/>After that you can pull back the insolator tube and connect the cable<BR/>again (dont forget to connect the ground to the housing).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319470.post-1153579967607256612006-07-22T09:52:00.000-05:002006-07-22T09:52:00.000-05:00we have 2 possible solutions to fix your problem.Y...we have 2 possible solutions to fix your problem.<BR/><BR/>You can cut down the broken part, and connect the shortened cable to the<BR/>old position (noise filter). For that you may also need to shorten the<BR/>hull of the high voltage cable (the black, ripped cable channel between<BR/>the laser housing and the power supply) of about 30 cm. We can provide<BR/>you detailed assembling instruction for that. This would be fast and the<BR/>assembling is also not very complicated, but only a possible way if you<BR/>have the 30 cm reserve length between power supply and laser body<BR/>(eventually need to be placed closer, perhaps not, it should be checked).<BR/><BR/>Second solution is that we ship you a spare cable. In this case you have<BR/>to wait several days for delivery, and than replace the old one. If you<BR/>choose this solution we need to know the full length of the cable, from<BR/>the connection in the power supply up to the connection to the noise<BR/>filter inside the laser. For measuring that you should remove the cable<BR/>from the hull and measure the correct length (it is anyway necessary to<BR/>remove it when you replace it). We would like to know the full length of<BR/>the cable and the length of the free standing part (the second one is<BR/>practically the distance between laser housing and the noise filter<BR/>inside the laser, this is the part where the outer, grounding part is<BR/>already removed and connected to the laser housing). You can pull out<BR/>the high voltage cable out of the black hull from the pover supply side.<BR/><BR/>If you prefere solution one please let us know and we provide you the<BR/>assembling informations.<BR/>If you choose solution 2 please let us know the correct cable lengths.<BR/><BR/>Thank you in advance.<BR/><BR/>Best regards<BR/><BR/>JozsefAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com