Phil takes a deep dive into the iVac Switch Box
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2023
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In this video Phil from Gradually Wizardly takes us through the iVac Auto Control Switch Box available exclusively from Timbecon. Phil uses the switch box in his workshop to save himself a ton of time when he's processing larger jobs.
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Science! 🎉 that looks a dream mate
I bought the complete iVac system from Timbecon about 12 months ago. I have a whole range of tools connected to my dust extractor (had to replace the switch to get around the NVR system). Works great! Having said that I have a shop vac hooked up to my CNC. Really wondering if it would work with this. I think I’m going to give it a go! Great video Phil!
Video must have done the job! Sold out currently 😅😅
I need that already on the website 😂😂😂
I'm surprised you don't use Sherwood DC 50 dust collector since you have many Sherwood equipments
I had one for years, and it was awesome, but the small tank did my head in so I stepped up to an FM-300-LM for the big machines. I use this shop-vac setup for the small port machines. I’ve also got the FM-300-MC for my CNC (which I haven’t had a chance to setup yet…)
So Phil I can plug a powerboard into this and run a few different devices without having to get multiple units for each device?
Sort of. You need a powerboard that kills power to every machine that’s not being used.