Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 03 15:16:54 EST 2014 | ppminc
If all of the lights are on, on the operator interface panel usually that means the EPCU is defective or not fully seated correctly. If you swapped out the EPCU board from another machine you need to make sure its the same type of machine. If it has
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:23:21 EDT 2014 | wavemasterlarry
Most stuff i get comes with a plug on it. I usuaslly just plug it in to the wall where the holes are. My cousin Herb syas he licks the two prongs of the plug before he plugs it in. Says to make sur e you don't drool on it or it could shock you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 09:14:25 EDT 2014 | gregp
OK...here is an example of something very cost effective and a very reliable... http://zierick.com/pages/sm_ipct.php The wire gets crimped in after reflow which is currently not automated. (WaveMasterLarry...this is the other end of the cord where i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 22:48:17 EDT 2020 | dekhead
MM (MultiMove) cards are in the M19, Motor Control, crate (located front of machine, right side). MM's are the larger cards located on the far right side; X11, X12 and X13 slots (X11 slot is only used in Infinity, empty slot on Horizon / ELA).
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 15:09:24 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Hi, I have experienced the same troubleshoots for our machines and computers, accroding to the expert who did the harmonics study our problem is created by the intense use of UPS, lights yes lights. The resultant high frequency variation in sinewave
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 07:53:54 EST 2021 | saberbouras
I suggest that you perform a electric power quality analysis with a qualified technician using this equipment https://www.fluke.com/en-us/product/electrical-testing/power-quality/1742-1746-1748 test 1 : all lights on take the measurement of your s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 06:53:32 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Surely this depends on the scenario? Quite a few manufacturers feeders use spring contacts http://www.harwin.com/product-search/P20-0/ perhaps a bit like these, so your PCB would simply have pads to align with those contacts. Of course this relies o
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:07:28 EST 2000 | Dean
I'm not exactly sure of your problem...but I'll give it a shot. I assume the screw is on the solder side of the board. If you wave solder the screw the head will fill in with solder. Try a water solouble mask or peelable laytex mask over the screw
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:07:28 EST 2000 | Dean
I'm not exactly sure of your problem...but I'll give it a shot. I assume the screw is on the solder side of the board. If you wave solder the screw the head will fill in with solder. Try a water solouble mask or peelable laytex mask over the screw
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 16:46:45 EST 2011 | eadthem
Startup current depends on your configuration. ours dose zones 1,2/ 3,4/ 5/ 6,7 last i checked it pulled about 40-55 ish on start up and 25-35 during run. our profile is a slow ramp till 170c then a fast ramp to 285c 280c(last 2 zones). 1707's
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