Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 15:07:51 EST 2010 | remullis
The bearings wear out on those blowers like a cheap pair of underwear. When you replace the bearings be prepared to see significant wear on the motor shaft also. We used to keep a backup ready to go. This will cause you to amp up higher than normal
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 12:16:12 EST 2010 | jdengler
You may want to also check out a cheaper package. They advertise here. Unisoft is a simpler package which makes it cheaper. http://www.unisoft-cim.com/ Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 19:28:50 EST 2010 | kemasta
I tired to attached the picture, but fail. maybe My company firewall block any document from leak out. Any other way?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 14:38:42 EST 2011 | leemeyer
I had this problem awhile back and it turned out to be a problem with the computer Bios settings. The battery had gone dead and the settings were set back to the default state. Luckily I have 2 of these machines and was able to reset the Bios configu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 12:01:29 EST 2011 | ercdave1
Tom, I got the the files, now i will make the cable and try it out. did you find the floppy drive in your machine? Thanks for the help David
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 02 11:41:54 EST 2011 | ev
First we get a "transducers out of sync" error which can be corrected when we go to the "reinitialize hardware" option in the Utilities menu. However, when it fails to initialize the error is "Xfan not working".
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 10:05:41 EST 2011 | ev
Checked that out but all fans are running. It seems to be a heat issue. I was able to get it going the next time I started a shift.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 17:20:09 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Check out this article about nitrogen and soldering: http://www.tequipment.net/pdf/Hakko/TN00000022.pdf
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 09:42:46 EST 2011 | gantry
Ensure you put it on a PC with Windows 3.1.1. AP was released for that version of windows only, there are some "fixes" out there for newer operating systems but it may produce "buggy" results and it was never supported by Quad.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 00:43:18 EST 2011 | leo83
Hi Rob, You pointed out the right factors, for me its Capital investment :-( thanks a lot, i am high on confidence now. Cheers, leo