Hi Roy,
Can you send me a picture of the area where the fuses are blowing. this will give me an idea of what version of pcb you have. It should be relatively easy to fix.
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- Mon 01 Aug , 2016 6:09 am
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Triac blowing fuses?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9682
- Thu 15 Jul , 2010 12:48 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Cassette tapes
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4178
Re: Cassette tapes
Hi Robyn, I can repair the cassette unit. The USB idea is a non starter. Im not familiar with the Denford text editor. I use 'Coolterm' which is free on the web. From what I can remember when I used to test these things, the controller must see an <STX> then the command/program then<ETX> So for exam...
- Thu 15 Jul , 2010 12:30 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easiturn/error message
- Replies: 15
- Views: 12311
Re: Easiturn/error message
Hi Larry,
Do you have a multimeter you can use to check the cabling?
Alan
Do you have a multimeter you can use to check the cabling?
Alan
- Tue 13 Jul , 2010 16:19 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Cassette tapes
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4178
Re: Cassette tapes
Hi Robyn,
Did you get the tape I sent you & did it work?
I can repair the cassette unit if its not working or I could supply a refurbished service exchange unit.
Alan
Did you get the tape I sent you & did it work?
I can repair the cassette unit if its not working or I could supply a refurbished service exchange unit.
Alan
- Tue 13 Jul , 2010 16:14 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easiturn/error message
- Replies: 15
- Views: 12311
Re: Easiturn/error message
Hi, If the display diagnostic display is showing 'O/T'S: -X+, Z+, X-, Z', then it must be either a power supply fault on the controller or a break in the overtravel switch 'Common'. You can check the power supply first by taking the lid off the controller & you should see 3 green LEDs lit on the top...
- Tue 13 Jul , 2010 16:01 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easiturn 3 Zero Datum
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4191
Re: Easiturn 3 Zero Datum
Hi, There is no way to bypass the datum routine in the software. However, if you locate the Z axis homing switch then you can trace where the cable goes to, IE a terminal strip somewhere on the machine. You can then disconnect & bypass it with a piece of wire to fool it through a datum sequence. If ...
- Thu 03 Jun , 2010 20:02 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: need help 1986 triac vdu, crt and monitor failure
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3354
Re: need help 1986 triac vdu, crt and monitor failure
Hi, The vdu signal to the crt & the external monitor is derived from 2 different circuits & is switched when the tool path graphics are selected. This is why the external monitor works in some modes. If you are familiar with electronics I can help you find the fault. I know the Triac very well as I ...
- Thu 06 May , 2010 20:40 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easimill conversion to mach 3
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7600
- Thu 06 May , 2010 15:40 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easimill mini audio tape Brand that fits pnc3 controller?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 14220
Re: Easimill mini audio tape Brand that fits pnc3 controller?
The tapes are unique to the cassette player & will accept no other tape. They are now obsolete.
However, I have new tapes available.
Let me know if you are interested..
However, I have new tapes available.
Let me know if you are interested..
- Thu 06 May , 2010 15:32 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easimill conversion to mach 3
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7600
Re: easimill conversion to mach 3
I'm based in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
- Wed 05 May , 2010 9:59 am
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easimill conversion to mach 3
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7600
Re: easimill conversion to mach 3
Hi,
I can repair the tape drive as well as anything on the controller. I used to work for the company (NEE) who built them.
The inverter is used to drive the spindle motor. The stepper motors are driven from the 3 drives situated under the VDU screen on the controller.
I can repair the tape drive as well as anything on the controller. I used to work for the company (NEE) who built them.
The inverter is used to drive the spindle motor. The stepper motors are driven from the 3 drives situated under the VDU screen on the controller.
- Wed 14 Apr , 2010 13:52 pm
- Forum: Electronics
- Topic: PNC3
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6901
Re: PNC3- 5volts power supply at 2.5 volts
Im confident that the problem will be on the power card & not the Toroidal transfomer. However, if you need to check it, here are the voltages you should expect on the transformer connector. Pins 8 & 9 = 10vac Pins 10 & 11 = 12vac Pins 7 & 12 = 7.5vac If they are OK, try This: Unplug the 4 pin VDU c...
- Tue 13 Apr , 2010 18:06 pm
- Forum: Electronics
- Topic: Electronic board repairs for PNC3 controls
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6062
Re: Electronic board repairs for PNC3 controls
Hi Bradders,
Im pleased to help..
Im pleased to help..
- Fri 09 Apr , 2010 14:38 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: BUTTON 55 PRESSED ?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5662
Re: BUTTON 55 PRESSED ?
Hi Martin, I am an expert on all the early Denford controllers (Easimill,Easilathe & Triacs) as I worked for many years for the original manufacturer North East Electronics. In my experience, the chips controlling the keyboard used to fail causing this message. You could try unplugging the 2 connect...
- Fri 09 Apr , 2010 14:25 pm
- Forum: Electronics
- Topic: PNC3
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6901
Re: PNC3
Hi, I am an expert on all the early Denford controllers (Easimill,Easilathe & Triacs) as I worked for many years for the original manufacturer North East Electronics. The 12 volts is used to power the CRT driver card & normally goes when the VDU card dies. To prove this, Unplug the white 4 pin plug ...
- Fri 09 Apr , 2010 14:24 pm
- Forum: Electronics
- Topic: Electronic board repairs for PNC3 controls
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6062
Re: Electronic board repairs for PNC3 controls
Yes I repair PNC 3 controls. I worked for North East Electronics & I now have my own business.
- Fri 09 Apr , 2010 14:22 pm
- Forum: Downloads
- Topic: Easimill PNC3 electrics
- Replies: 1
- Views: 14946
Re: Easimill PNC3 electrics
Hi Martin, I am an expert on all the early Denford controllers (Easimill,Easilathe & Triacs) as I worked for many years for the original manufacturer North East Electronics. The 12 volts is used to power the CRT driver card & normally goes when the VDU card dies. To prove this, Unplug the white 4 pi...