Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 21:24:35 EST 2000 | Dave F
Tom: I'll bite. Generally, rebuilt and used equipment from secondary market folk requires a smaller initial and maybe total cash out-lay than an equipment purchased from an OEM. Good luck Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 05:24:06 EST 2000 | Scott Davies
From personal experience, I agree with Dave that pre-owned equipment is often a more favourable option than the OEM route...provided that the equipment is purchased from a reputable source, supported with some kind of warranty, and be aware that some
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 13:01:03 EDT 2021 | procyon
Looking to repurpose some older 32mm GSM Blue Label feeders for a custom application. These feeders are the 24V type and not 42V. Does anyone have any information on connecting to and communicating with the feeder outside of a GSM machine or setu
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 03:32:49 EDT 2014 | sarason
Place a Digital CRO on that 24V rail. Watch the output. trigger on voltage drop lets say 18V picking a figure out of the air. You may well have another rail in your supply or nearby pulling your 240V //110V rail. Most likely a shot Electro either on
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 14:44:53 EDT 2004 | JSK
Low voltage readings on (PSU 2). should be: = is: +12V = 4.3V -12V = 8.6V +24V = 7.6V Anysuggestions? (Other than buying a new card.) Thanks, jsk
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 05:50:25 EDT 2015 | sarason
Do you mean a 24V Linear Actuator ? sarason
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 09:43:19 EDT 2018 | dnachristen
Hello! A member here graciously sent me the pinout I needed. I now have 24v to the feeder in the test rig, but need to know what type of signal the feeder requires on pin 9 to electronically index. Anyone have a clue? I tried ground signal and 24v, n
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 11:36:42 EDT 2020 | inspiredmorris20
!!UPDATE!! We have found the issue, power supply #3 was bad. The PSU was not sending 24v to the emergency system which is normally a closed circuit. Being that the emergency system was not getting the 24v it assumed the e-stop had been depressed. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 15:18:17 EDT 2021 | dilogic
24V feeders are very simple to interface. You have supply voltages (24VAC, 12VDC), status output and control input (advance). All signals are using 12V levels. To advance feeder pull control input to GND. Connect status output to +12V with a pull-up
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 07:44:53 EST 2007 | davef
On going from 24v to 18v, try: * Voltage regulator * Resistor divider * Transformer On not generating heat or loosing energy, the laws of physics already are pretty well fixed.