Thanks Buzz. It sounds way more complicated than it is, especially if you have the chiller. The chiller takes all of the guess work out of setting up a laser engraver.
Hahaha. Thanks! I try to squeeze them in when I can but the last few videos they have fallen flat so I tried calling them out. Glad you appreciated them. Lol.
Another great video, well presented and informative. 👍🏻 went I upgraded my laser cutter to 100w I had to go for the cw5000 just to run it. A bucket was just not going to handle it! Even here in the cold ass UK 😂
I was using an ice maker for a bit, and it works, but it's only good if I'm using less than 20% of my 60W laser. Any time I do cutting for extended periods the temp would spike and I'd have to pause the job for 20 minutes. I'm going with the CW3000 (but generic since they're sold out). Hoping this'll be enough as I'm in a colder environment. My basement, even in summer is maybe 25C/80F even if it's 90F/30C outside. Vast majority of the time it's 15C to 20C. Interesting to hear a Texans view, being up in Western PA myself. I don't know how yinz deal with that heat...
Hi Bro, I have a question, the water outlet from my co2 laser is very thin , i think there shoul be a dust that is blocking the flow, How can i remove the block in water line ? Connecting the water pump to outlet of Laser machine will remove the block ?
I was wondering who was going to catch that. I didn't have the water pump anymore. Did you also notice adding frozen vegetables and popsicles as the ice to the bucket? LOL!
Someone on one of the forums recommended putting the bucket in a mini fridge and running lines through, so I did that and ice cold water all day Although I had to get a bigger one to have extra room for the beer
That's a decent idea. I'm a bit of a data nerd so I love being able to see the exact temp of the water and how it changes while it's running a job. Not necessary for sure, but interesting. I wonder if you could make a smoked cocktail now that you mention it. LOL!
I’m honestly not too familiar with water cooled spindles for CNC so I would be out of my element on that answer. These are pretty specific to the laser and probably wouldn’t give you the pressure you would need for a water cooled CNC, but I’m not confident in that answer. Thank you for watching!
The HEAT yea, but don't 4get about that bad HUMIDITY that comes with it. I lived in that hot town in the 60's, now you know how old I am, and It was HOT. I lived in South Park.
That’s a great question that I wish I knew the answer to. I don’t use a water cooled spindle so I don’t know what pressures it requires. I don’t think it’s a dumb question, I’m quite interested in the answer.
I'm thinking of buying an Omtech 40w desktop laser for my first laser. then down the road, if I like it, I'll probably spring for a much larger laser, maybe an 80w or 100w unit. I have a friend that has a larger chiller similar to the ones you showed in this video. He had it on his large (I think 150w) laser that no longer works. He said I could have the chiller, and was thinking of using it on the 40w desktop unit. Though it says these chillers are for 50w and above lasers, do you think it would be okay to use it on the 40w desktop laser? I could get it at a very reasonable price, and was thinking that it could be used on the larger laser that may come at a later date. My only other option would the the other chiller (cooler) that you showed that is $160. I do live in a hot climate (Northern California), so I think a chiller would be almost for sure needed. here. Thanks for the videos!
It should work as it adjusts the temperature accordingly. With a lower wattage machine like a 40w it won’t get as hot as the 130w machine so it may just be operating mainly at a flow state instead of a chilling state, but it will be good for when you upgrade. Check to see if that unit is a 5200 or a 5202. You won’t need the extra outlet of the 5202, so the 5200 would be better if that’s the case.
@@VoeltnerWoodworking I don't think it's an Omtech chiller. The laser he has is a BOSS and I imagine he bought the chiller with the laser. I didn't see the model number or maker when I glanced at it. I'll check it out next week when I go pick it up.
I'd go right for the 60W. I did. It's really fun, and the larger work srea is very useful. You'll never wish you had a smaller one. Only annoying thing with all lasers is ventilation. You can put off a lot of smoke....
Investing in a water chiller for your laser engraver, such as the Monport Laser with chiller attachment, offers numerous advantages over traditional cooling methods. The Monport Laser, compatible with both CW-5202 and CW-5200 laser water chillers, ensures efficient and reliable cooling, enhancing the performance and longevity of your equipment. With its advanced cooling technology, the Monport Laser optimizes temperature control, providing a quieter and more user-friendly experience compared to using a small pump and bucket. By upgrading to the Monport Laser with chiller, you'll enjoy smoother operation, reduced maintenance costs, and prolonged equipment lifespan, allowing you to focus on your laser projects with confidence and ease.