Testing a 4-20mA Sensor. DON'T Short Your PLC Input to 24VDC!
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I can't say enough - meter probe asscessories or specialized testers. Milwaukee milliamp clamp,PLC tools milliamp simulators, fluke milliamp clamp, aemc k100 or k110. I own or have tried almost all of these options and they are superior,safer ( for you and the equipment) than opening up the circuit or sourcing amperage from non optimal electrical sources. Also in this way you can test without interrupting processes.There was a guy who fried a controller the other day at work. It was a rough day for him
I bet that was a rough day!
Link to finding out an unknown PLC IP address please sir? I have looked through your awesome videos and learned alot but cannot find something on trying to connect to A cpu with unkown address
Here you go
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Was called to a machine and was told that the auto filler of the machine wasnt working seen a m12 cable was off of the prox in the tray so i reconnect the cable and it blew the plc lol if you put the npn prox. prox cable on backwards it blows the slick 5 pls card .... magic smoke
Got to love that magic smoke 😄
Pl make video motor controlling project by ccw
Check out this Thursday's livestream, we will likely hit it then.
Don’t burn out the channels. Especially on older equipment. 1746 stuff is getting really hard to find
Yes it is!
Who tests like that…. What’s the point ? I’m so confused 🫤 lol
I worry about people that test by shorting? Lol
I agree!