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    rotaryworks

    hello all i know a few are having probs with my machines and power packs the motors i use are 6volts and 4 amps now your power sup has be more than 4 amps to run the motor this is why your ps it shutting down so please check ps have look amp on it many thanks dale

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    that is why i always use a high amp ps you get a much better running machine-smoother and more constant even on coils. mastech run machines like a dream.
    keep up the great work dale!



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    many thanks still learning every day

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    I'm using the Talon mini digital PS at the moment, that's 0-14 volts @ only 2 amps.All my machines run perfect with it, in fact this little PS is highly recommendable in my opinion, Dale's RW runs fine with it.

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    critical tattoo power supplys work also with the rotary works machine

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    New Eikon power supply runs Dale's machines just fine also.

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    I run a 0-18v 2 amp ps which is a very similar looking unit to a certain Eikon model with no problems at all. The machines are spot on Dale. Re. our phone conversation yesterday, I only posted the question here as it wasn't a huge issue, just curiosity and I didn't want to bother you at the studio with it. The one piece is sweet, 2.5-3 volt with my kit gave this shading yesterday
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    Paul my good man phone when ever dude I'm alway happy to help any time many thanks again nice piece by the way respect

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    this is what i use motor

    IMG_0278.jpgIMG_0278.jpg i use these 6v motors for now ....i will be changing as from next week to a 12v motor 0.89 amp which will stop all the power supplies cutting out and should work on the cheap power sups as well .....any info hit me up ,many thanks dale

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    Quote Originally Posted by rotaryworks View Post
    IMG_0278.jpgIMG_0278.jpg i use these 6v motors for now ....i will be changing as from next week to a 12v motor 0.89 amp which will stop all the power supplies cutting out and should work on the cheap power sups as well .....any info hit me up ,many thanks dale
    Hey Dale, My turn to get a one piece machine with the new motors. Lemme know once they're done. Thanks!

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