Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 10:25:12 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hey Coky D, When you say "bolts", do you mean "volts"? I took it as a spelling error.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:38:06 EDT 2008 | thaqalain
Well first 6 out of 180 were right and acceptable RTI result was supplied too late, I was busy on inspection and the technician was out of RTI station. I have deatiled data sheet (17 pages) with all facts and figures, will I forward it to you?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 15:17:52 EST 2008 | iziris
This is my first circuit board that I am attempting to build and need a little help. Not exactly sure what is going on but maybe one of you guys could give some input. I am attaching the electrical diagram I am using. Everything thing seems to be wor
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 13:37:32 EDT 2009 | jimmyboz
I don't have the manuals with me, so, Which axis is SA-6? Which amp displayed "7" What is "7"? 40 volt? measure across the motor power, not to grd. I think it should be 100vac
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 17:36:05 EDT 2015 | sumote
Sarason, Apologies for the absence of information. I initially had this information, but must have somehow inadvertently deleted it. The voltages will be between 40 and 600 volts AC, and the typical 12v DC. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 16:44:20 EDT 2016 | travishemen
It could be the brake for the rising table. I don't remember if it runs on 44 volts but if it is bad it will prevent the table from moving and may blow the fuse.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 23:52:34 EDT 2016 | lilybell
I'm making some PCB's that have some DC to DC converters on them with three 5 Volt converters, one 15 volt converter, and a converter with +/- 12 volts DC. On the PCB the output pins are in a connector that are fairly close to each other. I want to m
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 04:18:48 EDT 2016 | bukas
i have tested voltages on Processor board X12. all voltages are ok and stabil but +VPP (PT8 - TP9), it reads 0 volts
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 07:32:46 EDT 2017 | bk
If you open up the back panel of the unit where your mot boards and cpu are there is a panel with test points. You can test all the dc voltages there including the 5 and 12 volts ones for the cpu.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 12:24:37 EST 2020 | ilavu
1. Palm down the GSM and open the safety cover to check input voltage +12VDC (at KDC2 3PL pins 2 to 3) and output voltage +5VDC (at KDC2 2PL pin 4 to 3) at the DC/DC converter. The DC/DC converter is located inside the control panel assembly ("Nose c