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    Epilog 24TT, power supply fan

    Good morning...

    I've got an Epilog 45 watt 24TT. The power supply fan is squeaking at startup. Just annoying. Any reason I cannot open the power supply case and replace the fan? Epilog sells only the power supply...not the fan separate (not complaining, just stating fact).

    I might add that I consider this machine to be an oldie but goodie. It just keeps working. Whenever I've had problems (which is rarely) I've been able to have parts next day from Epilog...and presto...back up and running.

    TIA
    Jim Coffee
    James Coffee Studios
    Epilog 24TT, 45W, Nikon D7100, Corel Draw, PhotoShop CC, Lightroom CC, etc.
    Escondido, CA

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    There is no reason you can't swap out the fan. Look for one with the same specs and you should be fine.

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    Yes,my hat should be fairly easy. I also have a "classic" TT, built in 2004 and still kicking.



    Sammamish, WA

    Epilog Legend 24TT 45W, had a sign business for 17 years, now just doing laser work on the side.

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    My TT is still doing fine after 12 years. I just replaced a Y motor. It was still engraving fine, but vibrated when moving quickly or quick vector cutting. So far in the 12 hard working years, I've replaced a xmotor, ymotor, 1 mirror, 1 airline(air assist), 1 gantry cable, and a laser tube, still running the original 2" lens(keep em clean and they last). As long as I can get parts, I'll keep it going. I have a spare mirror,lens,xmotor, and the indexing strip in the gantry(forgot what ya call it). The current tube is 8 yrs old now, but still seems to be going strong. The TT's were built tough.
    Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'

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