Hi Taryn: Glad you were able to get some value out of my videos. As I have mentioned before the PLC5 generation of processors were designed by an older generation of designers. They were also built to US MIL SPEC and a have a MTBF of 80 years. The processor I used in this video has a date code of 1992 and I had just replaced the channel 1 communication port. It had blown up and there was carbon everywhere. But a quick changeout and away it goes for another 20 to 40 years. I think there will be lots of these in service long after I have turned to dust.☺
Thanks a lot my facility still implementing plc5, older SLC processors and different remote I/0 types not enough videos like this to learn from
Hi Taryn:
Glad you were able to get some value out of my videos.
As I have mentioned before the PLC5 generation of processors were designed by an older generation of designers. They were also built to US MIL SPEC and a have a MTBF of 80 years.
The processor I used in this video has a date code of 1992 and I had just replaced the channel 1 communication port. It had blown up and there was carbon everywhere. But a quick changeout and away it goes for another 20 to 40 years.
I think there will be lots of these in service long after I have turned to dust.☺