Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 05:53:47 EST 2020 | richardcargill
First switch on after the holidays and this year it's the Dek265 playing up. On switch on, the screen comes up with "motor comms failure, card 0 axis123 " . On looking at the cards there seems to be a power feed missing ( see attached pict
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 11:45:35 EST 2016 | ttheis
I was able to repair the original power supply for the printer again with parts from another similar power supply on ebay. At first the machine didn't power up properly even though the supply voltages were all good on a volt meter when tested befor
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 17:05:22 EDT 2017 | rodrigo
Hi all, Our Fuji cp6 woke up with a bad power supply (ps) this morning. The ps is one of two 24vdc (Corsel P300E-24). There is one inside the cabinet and one on the door where the cpu card is. The bad one is the one inside the cabinet. So we had anot
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 20:43:06 EST 2016 | ttheis
OK, so went to power up again today and had the same kind of issues. The 24V and 5V lights on the cage flicker dimly about every 500ms. I tried my trick of disconnecting the +24v lead to the lift table amp and it acted the same, so it didn't work th
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 16:53:39 EST 2016 | ttheis
Our UP500 has been running great for a few months then the AC/DC 5/12/24V power supply stopped working and the PC could not communicate with the cage. The PC screen also got very noisy. We replaced the power supply with a used replacement and the ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 20:50:42 EDT 2017 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 21:20:04 EDT 2013 | dman97
Hello. I am having a problem with a CP3 machine. This machine decides every so often to kill 24v power to its self. At first I thought it was a bad 24V power supply, but I swapped it out and it still decides to occasionally kill its self. I also re
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 | Mon Apr 15 20:44:00 EDT 2013 | dman97
So I swapped the memory card out and it seems to be a bit better. It doesn't kill the 24v power quite as much anymore. Thanks for the tip. I will monitor this throughout the week.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 15:38:02 EDT 2013 | dilogic
Check the fuses on the power distribution panel. All of them have indicating LED, so check is easy. Maybe 24V feeder supply is out...