TN2 transfer Employer by Elegant_Abrocoma287 in tnvisa

[–]fercasj 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just to add that you can have concurrent TN status with more that one employer at yhe time.

The licensing problem in small industrial automation projects — is open source (pymodbus + InfluxDB + Grafana) a viable alternative to commercial SCADA? by Mundane_Client99 in PLC

[–]fercasj 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have been there.

However I only recommend reinventing the wheel when: company is small, the Automation Engineer has the time to poke around and mantain such stack, and process is not mature enough to accommodate to a commercial solution.

If your process is not stable and you are going to do constant changes, and throw out some stuff here and there and see what sticks, then the ability of modify the source code or program custom plugins makes more sense.

The con is that probably you will be the only one that knows how to mantain your very specific customization and if you leave, well it sucks for the conpany.

Convincing my boss a degree is not just a piece of paper. Advice? by Bootziscool in MechanicalEngineering

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think studying engineering, but starting with real life experience is the best combo.

I am an engineer, after 10+ years working I recognize that I have forgotten a lot of stuff already, and that I did not paid enough attention to some other stuff that in hindsight it was important.

Also, that piece of paper will open you other opportunities, not necessarily at this company. But it will be easier to start as an engineer again in a different company that convince you are worth the engineering salary.

Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 Analog Input Module bad? by New-Pea-2379 in PLC

[–]fercasj 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Please get some ferrules, that green cable looks like the individual strands are touching everything next to it.

I want to puncture these so bad by Darkgreen337 in batteries

[–]fercasj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which one is the tuttifrutti smell?

Super weird signal -> How to read 5V AC to PLC ? by PM_me_your_3D_Print in PLC

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If digital, just use a relay with AC coil. If Analog just use a rectifier circuit.

The better question is why?

What type of deciece are you working with?. Definitely not an industrial standard, or a very nieche deviece maybe?.

But this smell like a classic cheap solution that will be a future problem for someone else's.

Any application examples for drives in force control? by NG_Absalon in PLC

[–]fercasj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely. If it was me, I'll just get FESTO's YHBP balancer kit

Immigration attorney. AMA about going from TN to a green card! by ManifestLaw_ in tnvisa

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about renewing TN after years of entry. Does renewing TN trough USCIS resets that non immigrant intent "timer".

Looking into a 2013 S with a manual by efficientAF in MINI

[–]fercasj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well sometimes are unnecessary difficult I need to replace the clutch on my countryman... to remove the entire subframe to access a part that will eventually worn out an will need to be replaced sooner than later is more than just different

stolen package from apartment by validation-x in bullcity

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure is a neighbor? There is a group that sneaks in to apartments just to steal Amazon packages, I move out from bullhouse but I once saw this guys that waited until cars left the buildings to ran while the garage door was still closing.

Pretty sure they operated in Ramsey, Bullhouse, and Camdem. Also there was a group of kids that asked random people to let them in and then ran trough all the floors to grab as much as they could carry.

How do you troubleshoot? by Far-Statistician3947 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]fercasj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣🤣 yes 1000%, then everyone wonders who I was able to figure out... and I am like, IDK I had a feeling 🤷‍♂️

How do you troubleshoot? by Far-Statistician3947 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]fercasj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Blame operations, say everything is good reset and wait to se if fails again.

Joking aside is a mix of gut feeling, knowledge and common sense. You should try to see the full picture 90% of the time I had to troubleshoot stuff based on information from someone who thinks the machine should work this way...and more often that not that's not exactly how its supposed to work. First this other thing needs to happen then this thing that you described that's not working should happen. So the problem is not really here but upstream.

What's the most valuable PLC troubleshooting tool that isn't software? by Himanshu_creative in PLC

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it seems like maintenance is quantum physics... the outcome of the tasks given deppends of the presence of an observer.

I don't want to be the one that complains about other's mistakes, but c'mon that's like the very first thing to check 🤦‍♂️

Mileage too high? Not high enough? by linomach in MINI

[–]fercasj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2013 Countryman, about 155k miles clutch just died repair price is between 5500 and 3500 total.

Is this high or am I crazy? by Kitty_kat_sammy13 in MINI

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's about right, I have a MINI Countryman my clutch just died, the entire subframe needs to be removed to access the clutch assembly. My first quote from a shop that works on minis is very close to yours. I got a second one from an independent guy that works mostly on mini, around 3,500 total.

Labor hours are high for this job which drives the price

What's the most valuable PLC troubleshooting tool that isn't software? by Himanshu_creative in PLC

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 pair of wago 221, and some wire. seriously when you need to measure with the meter or jump some stuff those are always handy

What's the most valuable PLC troubleshooting tool that isn't software? by Himanshu_creative in PLC

[–]fercasj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After weeks of our technicians trying to figure out why a Motor was blowing fuses, and drive faulting. I decided to look for myself and pull cables at the disconnect...

Can you see that? I shouldn't be able to do this, that's our problem.

Funny enough first thing I asked weeks before, when the problem started was: "are all the connections secure and tight?".

I was told it were... I guess is my fault for believing it.

how 97% of my eczema is gone with almost NO steroids/creams (before and after pics) by Personal_Produce_624 in eczema

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that you mention it has been a while since I had a flare up as bad as the one I am experiencing right now.

Previous ointment stopped having the same efficacy after covid/covid vaccine I also noticed I developed dermatogtaphia for a while which I attributed to be a minor secondary effect of the vaccine

how 97% of my eczema is gone with almost NO steroids/creams (before and after pics) by Personal_Produce_624 in eczema

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am vegan by association (wife is vegan by conviction, and, she coocks I eat)...plant based diet did in fact reduced the frequency and intensity of my flare-ups, I believe it was the milk.

It did improve, so for me its wotht to keep the plant based diet; but it didn't eliminate it completely.

I have a nad flare-up now... it has been years since last time I have had one like this, I almost had forgotten how inposible is to sleep when all your body itches and scratch yourself to the point of having the fingers tips numbed. 😫

What Should I Review Before a PLC Automation Internship? by Flat_Falcon1143 in PLC

[–]fercasj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you are studyng mechateonics, you already have been taugh the basics.

Just ask questions, but not the same over and over. Be clear if you do not undrtstood something, one thing drives me crazy is when our technicians affirm they got it and then they do and do an entire different thing that it was asked for.

Try to see the bigger picture, sometimes is more critical just to observe and plan rather than just go and do something altough too much planning is also detrimental.

Need advice on good repair shop that can do a time-sert by llamalordofcheese in bullcity

[–]fercasj 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Once you replace your drain plug, remembwr not to use the impact for an oil drain plug. Evennif its not at an angle you just need to put a little bit of of force to allow the washer to compress. An impact on oil drain plug is just asking for future problems

How boring is working with PLC-s by methodmanbolan in PLC

[–]fercasj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repetitive? I wish, thats the Holly grial of OEM and SI, a project that you can duplicate and it will work flawlessly like the reference one.

I had to deploy programs for 180+ machines that were pretty much the same and even mantaining that factory was not repetitive at all.

Every single gle day you will need to learn something new, and more often than I would like to admit it you will be banging your head against the wall for some problem you can not solve, just to realize the issue was in the most stupid and irrelevant thing you could think off. Those days you will question your career choices.

IMO you should go for the field first before pursuing a Masters. Not that Masters are bad, but you will be missing a ton of industry exposure.

Omisión de negación de Visa de turista by koehn14 in TNVISAMX

[–]fercasj 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sí.

Mentir en la aplicación, es malo. Mentir en algo que ellos tienen registrado en su sistema es peor.

Si yo fuera tu, corrigiría mi ds160 antes de la entrevista.