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    do i need an internet connection to set up the PLCM-E3 OR MACH 3? my garage is a blind spot for a decent signal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULRO View Post
    do i need an internet connection to set up the PLCM-E3 OR MACH 3? my garage is a blind spot for a decent signal.
    Not for Mach3 but for the PLCM you may need certain windows system programs like DotNet etc to install plug-in and driver etc, depends how upto date your windows is.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULRO View Post
    do i need an internet connection to set up the PLCM-E3 OR MACH 3? my garage is a blind spot for a decent signal.
    I think you just download the plugin to a usb stick then you can do it without a internet connection. You might be able to use some homeplug adaptors like these http://www.diy.com/departments/tp-li...150301200758:s
    Solwise do some good ones and TP link are good. ..Clive

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    This did the trick , cheers Clive.
    my capacitor has a button on top . i couldn't find any info about it .maybe someone here might know.......... i fitted some of the switches ,and a temp control ( cheers Eddie). on the door of the panel and put some crude shelves up for the P.C. I had the fans fitted sucking air out on top .with vents to draw air in at the sides. i then came across a post so i think i'll be changing it about.http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/7831-...SURE+ENCLOSUREi got this in the post ( cheers again Eddie) so the power supply is next to be tackled . so if i mount the coil on a plate and the plate is earthed , will that not in turn earth the bolt holding the coil? will that be enough or will i have to earth the bolt also?
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    so if i mount the coil on a plate and the plate is earthed , will that not in turn earth the bolt holding the coil? will that be enough or will i have to earth the bolt also
    There is no problem earthing the bolt with the plate. What you MUST NOT do is earth both ends of the bolt as this would present a shorted turn to the coil.
    Regarding the button I have not seen one before are you sure it is not just a vent. Clive

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    maybe a vent as you said . i'll fire off an email to the supplier and see what comes back. cheers Clive

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    i'm in the process of building the power supply and would like to know if thermal compound is used on the base of the rectifier and on the base of the capacitor. i don't know if it's advisable to mount these without it. i had a look online for paste but keep getting paste for cpu's .
    will this do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULRO View Post
    i'm in the process of building the power supply and would like to know if thermal compound is used on the base of the rectifier and on the base of the capacitor. i don't know if it's advisable to mount these without it. i had a look online for paste but keep getting paste for cpu's .
    will this do?
    I mount the rectifier with thermal paste you don't use it on the caps. Paste for the cpu should be fine. ..Clive

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