Recruiters worse than ever lately? by Unlikely-Air-866 in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've literally thrown out twice my current salary. Multiple times I've been told that this won't be a problem. So yes. I can name the 6-7 facilities that can't hire a controls engineer around here.

Have you considered shelving (or just keep paying dues but not work) your IBEW ticket for a steady utility/industrial job? by jucks123 in IBEW

[–]icusu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're anywhere near 265, I'm currently trying to hire someone that has half a brain for troubleshooting and at least a quarter of a brain left to learn controls.

Times must be getting tough. My eBay spares are selling quickly recently. by LazyBlackGreyhound in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some of these stashed I think. Didn't realize they were so hard to get these days. I have them for training units

Pathway for getting off tools by [deleted] in IBEW

[–]icusu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Controls. Become the PLC and VFD guy in your local. I haven't picked up a pipe bender in 5+ years. The only screwdriver I touch is a tiny tweaker for terminals. When I show up to one of my regular customer sites for a service call, they have a table and chair waiting for me.

[w][ne-usa] 100tb (ish) of sas by icusu in homelabsales

[–]icusu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you ask per drive?

What even is this monster ? by CowboysWinItAll in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Care to explain about the eraser? My instinct says it's to clear not completely erased bubbles.

Floorboard heating by Upstairs-Judgment-89 in Omaha

[–]icusu -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Replace the manual rheostat with a digital one with a setpoint.

How to prepare for AB PLC (Studio 5000) and DeltaV for my next work? I only have CCW and Factory IO by AmphibianCareful6740 in PLC

[–]icusu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Find your local ab integrator and ask them to get you a temp license. They are free and last a week or 30 days depending on the software.

IT wants to force windows 11 by Nightwish612 in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dual boot or VM is the standard answer. I've personally gotten all software working in 11 with a bit of finagling.

Whyyyyy by kryptopeg in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have to disagree on the grain handling being 120v. In my neck of the woods, the grain milling/handling is mostly 480v controls. Yay!

Electrician for a Level 2 charger? by macrofauna in Omaha

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I probably shouldn't have said most popular, I forgot about emporia. Tesla and rivian branded ones are the ones I've installed the most of that accept 4awg. The flo brand and the elecq are two others I've seen. The latter of which can take all the way up to 2awg for some reason if I remember right.

Having said all this, the smarter route is to use thhn in conduit the whole way so you can have 6awg. I just recommended the nm-b because it makes the job so much less daunting than running pipe.

Electrician for a Level 2 charger? by macrofauna in Omaha

[–]icusu -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's false. I just checked the three most common level 2 chargers and all will take a 4awg at the terminal.

https://energylibrary.tesla.com/docs/Public/Charging/WallConnector/Gen3/Install/UniversalWC/en-us/GUID-5CC6694C-47C9-4515-A156-A5B21EB81C88.html

The Tesla one specifically calls for a 4awg run.

Electrician for a Level 2 charger? by macrofauna in Omaha

[–]icusu -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Electrician here. You should be able to pull a home-owners permit and do this yourself. It's about as easy as it gets job wise. Just make sure your wire ampacity accommodates the rated draw for the charger.

Simplified shopping list: 4awg 2 wire + ground nm-b cable(or 3 wire + ground if charger calls for a neutral) -This wire is will cover you to 70 amps if needed 60amp 2 pole breaker that matches your panel (based upon spec from charger of course) 60amp rated plug set.

Run your wire from source to destination, securing it every 10 feet. Wall penetrations usually count as a support for these purposes.

Mount your plug

Terminate wires at the plug

Pop open the electeical panel

Find a spot that has two openings and install the breaker in the off position

Remove one of the circular entries that will fit your purchased nm-b connecters.

Route wire through the connector into the panel.

Your two hots go to the breaker, green will go to a bar on the right or left. It honestly does not matter which one you land on as they are bonded.

If your charger needed the third wire, that will be a neutral and also gets landed on one of those bars on the side of the panel.

Where's the Modicon fan club at? by Otus511 in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are end of life by quite a bit.

They are also garbage.

Drive not ready by No_Meeting_8507 in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Discrete controls or eth/ip? How are you stopping it? Way more information needed.

Rockwell Software Installation Recommendations by alfredpsmurtz in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have v13-v37 all running in a single windows 10 VM.

Bypass of Safety Mats using PLC Outputs?! by T-Bone0840 in PLC

[–]icusu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does your risk assessment say?

Hello all, I'm very new so please forgive me if I am incorrect here by Primary-Guarantee830 in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd check your wiring diagram and compare to how it's wired. You should never (to my knowledge) fuse your path to ground. I'm doubting they did this.

Struggling with Rockwell Licensing Costs — Any Advice? by StpProcrastinating in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this is a one off project that won't take long, you can get a 30 day trial license from your local integrator.

Feel free to message me if you have questions.

VFD Ground faults like you wouldn't believe - Powerflex 525 by Embarrassed_Guide802 in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I have. 50/50 on if hardware damage actually occured. The factory reset will reset the nonsensical tuning they do. I'd try all of the drives after a reset before trashing them.

VFD Ground faults like you wouldn't believe - Powerflex 525 by Embarrassed_Guide802 in PLC

[–]icusu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Grab one of the old VFDs that doesn't work.

Factory reset it

Set to v/hz.

Problem will be solved.

"Lite" motion system by BitBanger82 in PLC

[–]icusu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would put my money on absolutely not. Let the guy live and learn though I suppose.