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Old 08-18-2006, 01:58 AM
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pc burning up

ok so i had my first experience of using my pc on someone elses car today. i didnt have much daylight and didnt wanna get stuck at my friends house all night so i was using XMT 1 and really working the polish in because thus far i ve had a tendency to stop too soon. it was a black e60 m5 though so the paint was still nearly perfect. wel i got the front done and the trunk and there was one scratch i was trying to work out and by this time my hands were getting burned the pc was getting so damn hot. and then i turned it off and my friend says he could smell it cooking...i smelt it too but was hoing it wasnt the pc...sure enough there was a little smoke coming off of it. is this normal for you guys? how can you polish a whole car or truck with this thing?i didnt even get half of it completely polished then decided to stop and just put some poorboys ex- p on it and after a while some souveran on the hood and other noticable spots for the wow factor
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Old 08-18-2006, 08:50 AM
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This is Not Normal for the PC. Yes, it does get a little warm from using but not to the extent that it's too Hot to handle. Also, if it is "smoking" then something is deffinetly wrong. Have is checked out!
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Old 08-18-2006, 11:49 AM
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Did you buy it from Lowes or AG?? Contact them looking for a replacement and where do you live so you can get me a ride in that m5!!! My buddies buddy works at a BMW dealership and compares the acceleration to a MOTORCYCLE!!
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Old 08-18-2006, 02:37 PM
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were you putting a lot of downward pressure on it...I mean alot...like really compressing the pad....there is a fan on the armuture to cool the motor..if you have it on high speed and bogging it down..the current it draws heats the motor and the bogging slows the fan..so in respect you get over heating...

I have used a PC for years doing woodwork before I used it for paint work..and it does have its limits..it is not like a rotary thats has a ton of torque...but will get the job done..but takes time..it takes me 5-6 hours to do my truck..multiple passes...with the rotatry it takes 1-2 passes..

not that this was your case...but asking...it is a great tool..but not for heavy paint corrections....

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Old 08-19-2006, 04:47 PM
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nah it was only a few months old so there was no real paint correcting except for a small maybe 2 inch long scratch. i bought it from AG, actually my girlfriend bought it as a present i wanted

i was using some pressure but not bogging it down, since the paint was good i was just using light pressure and really working each panel for as long as i could until i thought it was probably lookin good.

like i said this thing was burning hot, mainly on the grey part where the motor is but the bottom black piece and top black piece were getting a bit much for me to hold towards the end of the session. does it sound like it might be defective? i did plan on eventually using this quite a bit in a business after college.
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Old 08-19-2006, 06:12 PM
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If you were not doing alot of heavy downward pressuer and bogging it down....and going litely..then I would say it has to do with the PC....nothing is made perfect...just ask the auto industry..they have recall after recall.lol..

so going by what you said..it narrows down to PC may be faulty...

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Old 08-19-2006, 06:42 PM
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well ill be using it more tomorrow i think and i watched the videos so i have an even better understanding of how to use it but i dont think i was pushing too hard. i wish it was easy to have a portable air tank so i oculd by a pnuematic one because i use them at work and they are the ####! but its much easier to get power through a cord than an air hose... plus they sound cooler like an f1 car or something where the pc sounds like a deisal knocking lol
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:28 PM
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well i used it on an m3 today and used hardly any pressure,basically the weight of the machine, if that, and it still got very hot. anybody from AG wanna chime in? should i ship this back or something? i just want it fixed or replaced, whatever i want a fully functional PC...?
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Old 08-20-2006, 10:23 PM
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I'm also thinking it's possible you may have been blocking the heat vents with your hand. The PC seems to vent the motor heat from right behind the black head piece. I've definitely blocked it partially a few times with my hand and noticed the machine heating up quite a bit.
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