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#10997 - 06/14/14 12:37 AM
Re: Miconic A running on "Wildcar"
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How sensitive to heat are these units? I just replaced the two computer fans behind the DBR resistor because they weren't working. I also just got the HHT. I work for an independent company so it took a while for me to get a hold of it. It is actually one of the simpler tools I have used. Only down side was that I could view all of the parameter but as soon as I hit "UPD" it just sent me back to the beginning of the menu. I assume this is some sort of proprietary lock out or something. A more experienced friend of mine told me that those power supplies are ridiculously sensitive. I will have to check that. Is there anything you can do about voltage dips? Is there a trimpot or something that can pump up the volts?
Last edited by gandye92; 06/14/14 12:39 AM.
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#11609 - 08/04/14 10:57 PM
Re: Miconic A running on "Wildcar"
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I'd clean the reflectors and sensors first. Also make sure the LED on the sensors are at 12:00 or 6:00. The FCB's and or HVM's go bad, wouldn't hurt to change the one associated with the sensors. Check the MTV PCB with the prints and make sure all the jumpers are correct.
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#11631 - 08/05/14 09:02 PM
Re: Miconic A running on "Wildcar"
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If you look at the lens on the sensor, you'll see a line separating the send and receive. You want that line vertical (LED at 12 or 6) so the beam goes out and comes back on a horizontal axis. Being on the edge of a reflector and a vertical axis may cause problems.
Last edited by E-man; 08/05/14 09:05 PM.
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