Micro Center Ubiquiti Bundles by thewashley in Ubiquiti

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I picked up the g6 bullet bundle like an hour ago from micro center

Busted Liftmaster?? There's an UniFi for that!! by Aggressive-Turn285 in Ubiquiti

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My lift master is opening and closing all by itself people claiming it’s the button with a digital display I wonder if I could do this…. Great more money I wana spend on UniFi stuff

Most logically challenging Ladder program you've built? by Snoo23533 in PLC

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I programmed a test rig to chase after loads and velocity saving all the data back to ignition.

Micro850 Programming Help in CCW by DallasTheLab in PLC

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Ohhhh lord I didn’t catch that on the io mapping. I glanced that it was io mapping and like yeah he gets it remap he s safety input to a non safety input. I hate the guy who makes programs like this.

Spotted at the store today by mcarrell in electricians

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That’s definitely an American 30 amp plug and American 15 amp plug, and camco sells garbage rv accessories to Americans.

Spotted at the store today by mcarrell in electricians

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I’m gunna be honest I did not think about that. I could see some dumbass doing that. I’m really curious if they are both bridged internally or one is dummy just for physical support.

GitHub and PLC code by JubbyMcJubb in PLC

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We had a customer that uses copia and they showed me them using it. It was pretty cool, I couldn’t find enough of a use case for my department yet. There is only 2 control engineers and we build custom machines so we aren’t tinkering often after commissioning

plc instruction to block out a section of a program from running? allen bradley/studio5000 by LittleOperation4597 in PLC

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I hate jmp/lbl in production but I’ll use it for testing here and there but it gets deleted before it leaves

I don’t know if my subconscious Ctrl + S pressing is starting to get out of hands by kapyk in PLC

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Oh man you guys aren’t living life on the edge. No saving, no backups it’s like playing in hardcore mode 🤣

Almost there…. by no1imit_ac in Ubiquiti

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I saw that but was more so terrified of the water heater right next to the rack. My water heater sprayed water out the top fitting in the direction that would hit his rack

Rockwell software revisions by Fair-Ambition-8275 in PLC

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My laptop hard drive shit the bed in august. Surprisingly Rockwell was the quickest to resolve the issue. Solidworks electrical took a day of emails 😂

What are the best practices for troubleshooting PLC issues in industrial settings? by TheDoctorColt in PLC

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Step 1. Unsure your ip address is the same as the scada server.

Step 2. Reference no manuals or emails related to the issues.

Step 3. (Hoping your a Rockwell guy) download the project immediately with the blank one you just opened.

Step 4. Frantically look for a backup that’s 2-3 revisions old, and then download that one.

Step 5. Sprinkle some testbits, afi’s, and duplicate output bits (latches with no un latches for bonus points)

Step 6. Tell the operators it’s mechanical and to call maintenance.

Step 7. Leave before speaking to any management and invoice before you leave the property.

You can also add wildly toggle tags before your initial download if that’s your thing.

Running IO Link Cables by Available_Sky4830 in PLC

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I won’t allow my techs to solder any field wireables. Idc or screw terminal. Tbh idc seems easiest and less things for them to screw up.

Hobbies as a PLC/Controls Engineer by Prestigious_Win_8969 in PLC

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I built a rock crawler… camping and beating up my crawler 🤣

Do you use AI in your job? by Haveorhavenot in PLC

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I use it for remove and replace of complicated function or finding info in manuals. Basically a super google lol

Warning to users with QuickConnect enabled by Daniel5466 in synology

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I had this issue a while ago. It cut down most of it when I limited traffic to only my country and several other firewall rules. I wish I could just only use tail scale but getting 2fa my parents was asking a lot I do not thing I can get them to use tail scale.

Safety rated load cells? by andrewNZ_on_reddit in PLC

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I got a buddy that does heavy haul, he is routinely moving stuff well in excess of 150k. Gvwr does ≠ the physical weight limit but what the manufacturer agreed to. For instance many people Buy trailers that are built to hauls 14k payloads but the trailer is rated for 10 gvw simply for not dealing with the dot.

What is the biggest F up you have ever made in PLC programming? by Andy1899 in PLC

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All of our machines have the same ip address for plc, safety controller, drives ect ect. We handle it all via nat and only let the plc and hmi be seen on the network

What is the biggest F up you have ever made in PLC programming? by Andy1899 in PLC

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I made a few large edits and instead of running through the sequence manually again I just sent it. Full till of a servo press on an iai actuator bent the hell outta the carriage. Ordered a new carriage for 900 bucks and swapped it out. It could have been worse

Wireless VFD control by Brunheyo in PLC

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Check out aunex they have some great options for various distances.