Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 19:32:09 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
The fact, that your Hydra head goes up and then starts moving slowly, means that it didn't find the limit. Since there are no mechanical obstructions and you swapped all the boards, the things to look at are cabling. Double check the ribbon cables fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 14:02:05 EDT 2020 | tomdegas
I have tried that Tim and I get the same error message. Originally it would pass in the service menu but when I switched back to TPsys, it would fail. I tested the friction one time it did pass and it was well withing the range. Thanks for the res
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 17:08:30 EDT 2020 | tima
Try swapping XWB board that is on top of X-Wagon. Have you try that? All signals go thru there. Another thing can be those 2 ribbon cables that are behind of X-Wagon. How long ago did you change them? What I would do is to move X to different positio
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 23:07:23 EST 2020 | toki
Hi i would like to know how is YSM20R in terms of CPH and overall performance as i am planing to buy 2 units for our SMT assembly line.This our first setup. It will be a mix production line including speaker, router, power unit etc motherboards. Need
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 07:18:07 EST 2020 | kylehunter
> If your ovens are 480V you may be able to convert > them back to 240V by changing out the elements? > There are industrial suppliers for oven elements > out there. sarason Yes that is true, our dealer can do that, but due to cost
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 16:30:07 EST 2020 | stephendo
You might be able to get a step up transformer although I would not recommend that unless it is a good solution for you. What is the input voltage to your facility? It is probably 600V (or something close). If so then you could get a step down transf
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 17:06:36 EST 2020 | emeto
It looks like one oven is 10years newer than the other, so if we assume same maintenance routine you should get another 10 years if life on it. On the TH side, you know your board complexity - for me wave have much more value than a Selective. Selec
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 15:41:03 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
The ovens you're looking at need 100 amps of 480, 200 amps of 240. Do you have that extra power available in your building? You can go with a step-up transformer to convert 240V to 480V. My understanding is that ovens run more efficiently on 480V.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 16:45:45 EST 2020 | stephendo
One thing that you do not want to do is run a 240V oven at 220V. One place I worked a few lifetimes ago had an oven that had five top zones and only two on the ends on the bottom. It was something like 440V but supplied with 408V. It took a long long
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 17:03:33 EST 2020 | kylehunter
LOL! Good to know! Yeah, we have 3Ph with a high leg, so technically at 240V, so we should be fine. Since nobody has really mentioned a real preference with the ovens, is it kinda like what I thought at first? That an 8 zone oven is an 8 zone oven.
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