Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 05:18:10 EST 2020 | richardcargill
Thankyou so much Dekhead, that worked perfectly. We're up and away again. I'm assuming the card just got it's data corrupted somehow. I'll know next time !!! Thanks again
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 07:55:24 EST 2020 | dekhead
If it happened after holiday shutdown; good chance you have onboard battery going bad (battery dropped too low during extended shutdown). Replace batteries to alleviate future occurrence.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 10:08:44 EDT 2013 | rgduval
I've heard that MyData is no longer supporting the TP's, so, getting a new motor might be a difficult proposition. If you can find the motor manuf/part number on the motor itself, you can likely find it on line somewhere...Google the p/n should do i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 12:49:44 EST 2019 | nikevoo1
next step, if the nozzle have to take the same component, the nozzle is going to take it and the both components stick together(one over the other) and the nozzle places them like this stick together. So there is nothing in one place, and on another
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 13:26:34 EDT 2002 | dougt
If it's not blowing the fuse in the car then I guess it wasn't drawing a huge amount of current. Check the power wires going into the radio and look for something loose. My first guess is your loosing voltage across a bad connection somewhere and a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 19:02:48 EST 2012 | jmartens1978
My first attempt was similiar to that. It was a straight ground trace running past the circular pads that were recieving the shocks. It was hit and miss when the arcs would occur. When I cut notches in the trace so the ground line had a point next to
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 16:00:03 EST 2007 | jmelson
Desoldering often applies a LOT more heat and thermal stress to the part, and maybe mechanical forces while everything is hot, to get the part free of the board. So, a lot of damage might be done there, making post-mortem harder. Without the leads,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 13:35:04 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hey Neat, We share some of the same books, although I would strongly recommend he expand his collection. That Flex book is only one, the most pricey one, of many on that technology. JUST Kidding THANKS!! If we started listing all our magazine, te
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 13:55:57 EDT 2015 | edgeflex
Hi, Since we change the small best of the head carriage, the head is not going to the right positions (paste/front/rear). I could not even make a pressure test. Anyway I don't have any error message. Does somebody knows something about this and ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 08:08:57 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
2014 DEK Horizons move out of official support this year. This doesn't kill them but this is one reason DEKs about this age start to get fairly affordable, in the UK that makes them about 15-20K GBP, brand new after discounts etc a similar modern DEK