Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 14:44:03 EDT 2014 | nicodj77
Hi Dustin, By checking your other post I assume that is an Ekra e5, if is that the case..Front computer is working, so I recommend to check the back computer. Good Luck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 14:06:16 EDT 2014 | nicodj77
Hi Dustin, It happened to us once and it was something very simple. We did maintenance to the Squeegee head and the problem was that the Squeegee head cover was not put back in place correctly, so it was interfering with the Squeegee up/down movement
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 04:24:54 EDT 2014 | dcarroway
Does any one have a wiring diagram for an electrovert Omni 10. We are having trouble finding why zone 7 runs over temperature.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:18:41 EDT 2014 | wavemasterlarry
If its like my wave, the t-couple might not be mounted over a whole where the hot air blow out./ mounting it on the hot plate makes it over heat alot.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 08:44:49 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hi, 1. I will run the board on the mesh if single sided. 2. For double sided board, I will try stiffeners. 3. If stiffeners don't work, then you have to create a handling fixture(holds the board and has enough openings to let the air flow to the PC
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:15:20 EDT 2014 | wavemasterlarry
Listen! I generally just bend them back straight. Kinda like a them knew I-fones! Ha! I like my flip fone. nothing buttton, but that's what fones are for - calling people.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 10:18:23 EDT 2014 | emanuel
Hi everyone, Any idea where can I purchase a nozzle for 3535 LEDs in general or Cree XPE specific, for a Philips Topaz/Emerald machine?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 09:44:01 EDT 2014 | cbeneat
Thanks for the replies. It looks like the fuse clip itself is the problem, it seems the "coating" is a chrome like finish over a copper, I believe, anyway I hit the legs with some Emory cloth and inserted them in the board and they were fine after r
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 16:28:18 EDT 2014 | hegemon
Thanks to the OP for the last post, closing the issue. So many times these threads can kind of tire out, and no one ever knows what the solution to the original problem was. Of course, that's the point of these forums. 'hege
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 13:47:49 EDT 2014 | cbeneat
Hedge, Exactly why I posted the last. I read the Forum daily on all machines/issues, not just the ones we use, no telling what you'll pick up along the way:)