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I’m working on a custom controller enclosure with a smash style paddle switch and curious if there is any risk to electronics by using the estop switch to control power?
I picked up a Woodstock 110/220 large emergency paddle switch http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005W17FRS and plan on mounting that on the outside of the enclosure. Inside the box from the switch there would be power to the power supply for the xcarve and to the power relay for spindle control on the DeWalt. Anyone know of a problem caused by using this full kill solution?
Great to hear. I was thinking of using this as the full time on/off switch so not just limited to when things go bad. I don’t see why it would be any issue but just curious if there’s any special power down cycle the power supply provides vs an instant power cut as standard use.