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Same here, warm but not hot.Mine doesn't do that. Did one whole side of my crew cab long box f250 and it was warm, but not hot.
Mine doesn't do that. Did one whole side of my crew cab long box f250 and it was warm, but not hot.
lol:xyxthumbs:OMG you did the whole side with a 3" polisher?
clearly the new generation 3" is better than the first generation 3" polisher because I didn't get one headlight polished out before it died. Nice to see the improvement in the newer machine.Mine doesn't do that. Did one whole side of my crew cab long box f250 and it was warm, but not hot.
I never went over 5. In fact, I think I was on something more like 4-4.5 when I first noticed how hot it was.
I have another car to do today, so I will try it again and see how it goes. Maybe it has a break-in period where it just runs hotter.
Mike Phillips said:To work on the paint under the whale tail, I used the Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher...
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The first time I used it, I had an LC yellow cutting pad with M105,
I just got the polisher in the mail two days ago, so it's brand new from AG.
One thing I never see when people complain about polishers getting hot or failing is any mention of the extension cord if one is used.
Proper Sizing and Use Of Extension Cords
I see the PC owners manual is posted here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/Download/7424xp-manual.pdf
You can see what they recommend for extension cords there and apply it to your GG.
Also don't run too many things on the same circuit (fan, radio, halogen lights, etc). You're probably keeping the motor from getting full current, but not overloading the circuit enough to trip the breaker.