Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 21:51:45 EDT 2022 | ttheis
When I press the green start-cycle button the 42V=E light illuminates but the 24V=E light does not. Could this be related?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 09:17:18 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
2 things can cause this 1. Go in and empty the temp folder on the C drive 2. Check and see of the lights are on on your alignment cameras. If they aren't there is an issue with the 24V power supply.
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 | Wed May 03 13:35:00 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Thanks, Deni! We're replacing two 4-spindle GSM's with two GX-11S with Flex3 front and IL4 in the rear. These we plan to use a mix of our pneumatic & 24V feeders as well as high speed feeders as we acquire them. The sellers advised that the 24V kits
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 | Thu Aug 04 14:01:56 EDT 2022 | ttheis
We are having an issue with a Jade S200 we recently purchased. When opening the pillarcom software it is unable to establish communication with the machine. The power supplies and fuses all seem to be ok and at proper voltages. Checked as many connec
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 08:01:35 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
So we had a ringblow pump blow up in our CP642. We replaced it and now we are getting hardware NG errors very intermittently.(2-4 times during and 8 hour shift) I see that the x-motor fan, cam motor fan,and oil cooler are all in this circuit. When i
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 17:47:59 EDT 2020 | inspiredmorris20
thanks Stephen!! I'm testing for voltage and have found 24v going through the E-stop to the main switch. If i trip the E-stop i can disengage the main switch. I have no more control to the hardware then that. The software is not throwing any code ot
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 11:52:28 EDT 2020 | inspiredmorris20
Hello Jon, I appreciate your reply, correct there are 2 red (24v) that control the main power and 2 blue (they control the power to the units operation keys ready, start, stop, reset, change feeders.) additionally there is a red jumper wire on the E
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:47:38 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Yes, this is a good point and really only time will tell just how reliable such a machine becomes. What I'm aiming for is to simplify and reduce the number of sub-assemblies. For example we are building the camera/vision processor and lighting into