Life saver! Bossman thought I was crazy when I suggested that we might have to take the cube cover off. I got the last laugh when I showed him this video.
HI Philip: Glad to hear that it worked out for you! Whoever at Rockwell designed the way these go together needs to be shot. No need for such a hard job to change a small fuse.
Hello. I have a question. I need to trigger an output fast and consistent. I'm using a L61 Control Logix Processor and a regular output card. My problem is my output is not consistant. Is it possible to use a high speed counter card output without the use of an encoder? My photo eye to trigger my reject is right before my cylinder.
Hello Camino: In order to have a fast and consistent output you MUST use a DC output. AC outputs as much as I like them are very slow when compared to DC outputs. Rockwell makes a specific DC output - 1756-OB16IEFS - ControlLogix DC (10…30V) scheduled, electronically-protected, sinking or sourcing, isolated, fast output module. There are also programming techniques that can be used to make sure that the module takes precedence. Some research by you will be required to implement the use of this module, but if you need the speed then you need the DC. Thank you for subscribing to my channel and I hope my explanation helps you with your problem.
@@abplctestbench759 Best I am a student in Belgium, I am doing the professional bachelor electromechanics. I am in my third, so final year. I am currently doing an internship in a large company and my project is about Predictive maintenance through visualization (ControlNet visualization). I need to develop a diagnosis and investigate additional parameters. At the end I have to visualize everything so that the technicians can get to work so that they can detect errors in the production process in time. I am looking for someone who knows Controlnet cards and who can possibly program and help me to complete the project. I will also pay for his help. But first I would like to talk to you about it and see how we will go about this. Best regards
@@mo.nh4845 ControlNet is a communication protocol that is barely used anymore. It was one of those ideas that was good at the time, but has been given up by most companies. By far the largest portion of the controls market and controls themselves use ethernet communications. Controlnet is not a platform that I know much about and have sold very little hardware for it over the years that I have been in business. Rockwell now lists Controlnet as 'Active Mature'. Which is one way of saying - it is not going to be around for a really long time. Good luck on your quest. Bruce
Life saver! Bossman thought I was crazy when I suggested that we might have to take the cube cover off. I got the last laugh when I showed him this video.
HI Philip:
Glad to hear that it worked out for you!
Whoever at Rockwell designed the way these go together needs to be shot. No need for such a hard job to change a small fuse.
Awesome. Thanks for the demo....first to watch!
HI Colin: Hope that the demo helps.
Trust Rockwell to make a simple job complex.....
Great demo with a very unique angle in the PLC territory. Well done ! Where can you get the fuse specification info of the card? THANK YOU.
Fuse is a 3.15 Amp
5.0mmx20mm - GFS3-15/100
Hello. I have a question. I need to trigger an output fast and consistent. I'm using a L61 Control Logix Processor and a regular output card. My problem is my output is not consistant. Is it possible to use a high speed counter card output without the use of an encoder? My photo eye to trigger my reject is right before my cylinder.
Hello Camino:
In order to have a fast and consistent output you MUST use a DC output. AC outputs as much as I like them are very slow when compared to DC outputs.
Rockwell makes a specific DC output - 1756-OB16IEFS - ControlLogix DC (10…30V) scheduled, electronically-protected, sinking or
sourcing, isolated, fast output module. There are also programming techniques that can be used to make sure that the module takes precedence.
Some research by you will be required to implement the use of this module, but if you need the speed then you need the DC.
Thank you for subscribing to my channel and I hope my explanation helps you with your problem.
@@abplctestbench759 thank you. I was just reading about that module. I'm going to order it. The current module i have is a 1756-ob32
@@CaminoYVerdad1 Glad to hear that you have decided on that module it should do what you need.
Please let us know how it all turns out.
I would love to talk to you doing business. I do not know how.
Can you fully test/repair a 1394-SJT05-C-RL Servo controller? If you do, please contact me, I can use your services.
HI Joe: Sorry I can't repair anything. Not an item that I have ever used or tested so not sure where to send you.
@@abplctestbench759 Can you fully test them?
Ok, thank you for the reply.
Hey sir, can you send to me your email . I wanna speak with u about business.. thank u 🙏
I don't have an email I feel comfortable posting on TH-cam. And I do not think TH-cam has a messaging system.
Where on the planet are you located?
@@abplctestbench759 Best
I am a student in Belgium, I am doing the professional bachelor electromechanics. I am in my third, so final year. I am currently doing an internship in a large company and my project is about Predictive maintenance through visualization (ControlNet visualization). I need to develop a diagnosis and investigate additional parameters. At the end I have to visualize everything so that the technicians can get to work so that they can detect errors in the production process in time.
I am looking for someone who knows Controlnet cards and who can possibly program and help me to complete the project. I will also pay for his help. But first I would like to talk to you about it and see how we will go about this.
Best regards
@@mo.nh4845 ControlNet is a communication protocol that is barely used anymore. It was one of those ideas that was good at the time, but has been given up by most companies.
By far the largest portion of the controls market and controls themselves use ethernet communications.
Controlnet is not a platform that I know much about and have sold very little hardware for it over the years that I have been in business. Rockwell now lists Controlnet as 'Active Mature'. Which is one way of saying - it is not going to be around for a really long time.
Good luck on your quest. Bruce