Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 10:15:56 EST 2003 | JF
I'm triying to upgrade the software on my Qsa-30A(V) going from version 5.4 to version 6.6 and I'm having lot of problems, my machine will just not respond to any command does anyone knows how how to jump from one versio to another one with out any p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 22:21:31 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I just won the bidding for a Quad QSA 30A P&P machine. Does anyone know where I can download the operator's manual, so I can start getting familiar with it? Thanks, Jon
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 01:55:18 EDT 2020 | unsung
Hi Jon this marlon Reach out to me to my email marlonquiroz84@gmail.com So I can send you some pics of what could be your error issues. Thanks Marlon
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 02:59:10 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I need a Sanyo Denki 103H7570-7024 stepper motor to repair a Quad QSA-30A machine. Some idiot put a 2-phase motor in there! It is supposed to be a 5-phase motor. If anybody knows where to get these, please let me know. Apparently, the same motor
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 15:19:16 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I have a (new to me) Quad QSA-30A that I just got about a week ago. At first, I could get it to go ready most of the time, now it will never go ready. I have traced the ready button into the DPRAM board and the logic is OK all the way into one of t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 13:55:46 EST 2003 | lgroves
JF, 1. save the old scp folder as a different name 2. install new software 3. copy PCB, COMPO, SYSTEM folders from old scp folder into new scp folder. 4. copy scp.ini from old scp folder to new scp folder 5. reboot machine this should work, Larry
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:53:32 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I'm trying to diagnose a Quad QSA-30A machine that won't go ready. I have the machine technical drawings, they have overall machine schematics and cable wiring on most of the cables, but that's all. Does anyone have access to the schematics of the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 16:45:18 EST 2016 | clncyfshslayer
So, project background first. I am in the process of designing a PCB that incorporates a microcontroller, LEDs, capacitive sensors and relays to control auxiliary light in my truck. I have the little stuff worked out and have it prototyped and workin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 14:20:32 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
Ours may be different, but the back power plates (yes, there's two) show 2082/220v 50/60Hz 30A and 115/120v 50/60Hz 15A Thinking the frequency won't matter. You'd be a bit above the high side of voltage. How did you end up with a KISS over there? Th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 18:03:54 EST 2003 | slthomas
You probably pay the same as me. Ours is just fresher. ;) So fresh, in fact, that sometimes we can smell the brewery, when it's breezin' southerly. Not particularly appetizing, actually, although not as bad as the Stock Pot soup factory. City-wid