Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:35 pm
Some of this evidence points to something being wrong with this particular ss. I hope not, but if only one is having a consistent problem, then . . . maybe it's something to do with something the switch connects to. Such as power supply or the motor.dusty wrote:Let's just think about this for a minute.
Some of us have had a SS for many, many years and have never had a power switch failure.
Still others (at least one) have experienced three of more switch failures in less than a year or two.
Unless you have an awfully 'dusty' shop, I seriously doubt that dust is the root cause of your failures.
If SS does, I certainly hope they have a plan for eliminating that point of vulnerability. Most all SS operate in a 'dusty' environment.