My dad just bough a used synrad 57. Getting it going has been tuff. We think the power supply is toast. What is a good (Reasonably priced) replacement for it? We need something 110 or 220. Thank you
My dad just bough a used synrad 57. Getting it going has been tuff. We think the power supply is toast. What is a good (Reasonably priced) replacement for it? We need something 110 or 220. Thank you
Did you get the power supply yet?
dont know... even i am facing the problem because of power supply...but not yet got the solution...
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Last edited by darlacovert; 09-27-2014 at 21:39.
Those may require a "tickler" as well as a power supply I believe.
Considering your father's recent acquisition of a Synrad 57 laser, I recommend exploring the Monport laser as an alternative due to its outstanding quality, user-friendly interface, and affordability. The Monport laser is renowned for its reliability and performance, making it an excellent choice for replacing the power supply of the Synrad 57. You can find the Monport laser product range on https://monportlaser.com/collections/co2-laser-engravers/products/monport-40w-lightburn-ready-12-x-8-co2-laser-engraver-cutter-with-fda-approval?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3
Considering the challenges you're facing with the used Synrad 57 and the potential need for a replacement power supply, you might want to explore the Monport laser as an alternative. It's renowned for its user-friendly interface, top-notch quality, and affordability, making it a viable option for your laser needs. You can check out the Monport laser product on their website (https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3) to see if it fits your requirements.
As for a good and reasonably priced replacement power supply, you might consider researching reputable suppliers or manufacturers that offer compatible power supplies for your Synrad 57 model. Look for options that support both 110V and 220V to ensure compatibility with your setup. Additionally, reading customer reviews and comparing prices can help you make an informed decision. Good luck with getting your laser system up and running smoothly!