Spindle Bench test voltage too high
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Spindle Bench test voltage too high
Where in the manual/instructions does it say what to do if you get this error?
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Re: Spindle Bench test voltage too high
First, are you testing with only your voltmeter leads connected to the Acorn's analog output? Do you have the max spindle speed set to 3000rpm per the instructions?
These things are 100% tested by Centroid before shipping so if something is wrong, it's usually a connection error. It's not a user adjustable item and probably means a trip back to Centroid if it really is wrong.
These things are 100% tested by Centroid before shipping so if something is wrong, it's usually a connection error. It's not a user adjustable item and probably means a trip back to Centroid if it really is wrong.
Cheers,
Tom
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Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.