Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 19:11:28 EDT 2021 | compit
video card is damaged, check also 12V power supply or HD - sometimes defragmentation helps (!!!)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 14:19:03 EDT 2015 | tdemon69
i have a up 3000 ultraflex. the lower half of the tactile sensor is stuck down. i have replaced the driver board, check wire down to drive board,check the fuse for power on the driver board.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 05:16:22 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
You can have Hakko vacuum pen it has motor for vacuum generation in the pen only which results in having more sucking power. Regards K J Singh
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 09:54:53 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Since it is listed as "Typical Run Current", my assumption is that is the current after it has heated up and stabilized at your profile settings, i.e. not start up. The recommended breaker size is 100 Amps. That would imply it can draw more than th
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 09:38:13 EST 2011 | pszumny
Thanks, is it continuos connsumption or during start up ?
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 16:46:45 EST 2011 | eadthem
Startup current depends on your configuration. ours dose zones 1,2/ 3,4/ 5/ 6,7 last i checked it pulled about 40-55 ish on start up and 25-35 during run. our profile is a slow ramp till 170c then a fast ramp to 285c 280c(last 2 zones). 1707's
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 15:09:24 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Hi, I have experienced the same troubleshoots for our machines and computers, accroding to the expert who did the harmonics study our problem is created by the intense use of UPS, lights yes lights. The resultant high frequency variation in sinewave
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 07:44:41 EDT 2010 | jdengler
Did the machine work when you first installed it? Have you done a reset start yet? Make sure you have air applied when you power up. The IP's don't like to power up without the air.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 10:13:42 EDT 2016 | swag
If it's like ours, it's an AC unit, not a chiller. Easy to hook up with a hose to the printer + power to the unit. You'll need to empty the water from the drip pan from time to time (collects condensation).
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 18:45:56 EDT 2003 | russ
Why/how are they getting mixed up? You should figure that one out and fix it. As far as some type of coding, I believe that the supplier of the part would have to do that in there manufacturing process. You can "light them up" with an appropriate p