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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on July 26, 2025, 10:46:09 AM »
Well wasn't that fun  :bang: :bang:

Dismantle, replace CPU card, full re-load, and . . . . . . . no change  :bang: :bang:

I'm obviously missing something here as I'm getting dizzy going round in circles - need to find a quiet corner and have a major think.
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on July 26, 2025, 08:42:09 AM »
Three phase surge arresters do seem enormously expensive Ade - it must be said though that since I fitted a single phase one to my external PIR LED floodlight it's been fine, but before it didn't last more than a few months (if that) before dying so certainly worth investigation as the shutter is fed from the same supply albeit on all three phases.

So apart from an oddity whereby the controller refused to power up with the battery connected but was ok without it I couldn't find any faults on the bench. There are two ram retention batteries in this 820T controller - one mounted on the RAM card that I think holds the PLC program and was the original cause of all that corrosion back in the beginning. And another mounted in the rear of the CRT monitor that I think backs up other parameters on the CPU card. This later one is now remotely mounted in a battery box. I did also re-locate the PLC battery in the same box to prevent anther corrosion event but the card failed and the replacement still has the battery on the card. Sorry if that is a confusing explanation but necessary for completeness !

Nothing for it but to return the 820T controller to it's rack and carry on. Relatively simple exercise only complicated by very poor access.

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However it does require a full reload which is quite an involved and time consuming process that sadly I'm getting too familiar with.

With it all connected I'm back to where I was with the Axis Enable line in the fault state ie not asserted. This is derived from the "Measuring Card" (which I had already exchanged for a known good unit) but presumably ultimately from the CPU card - it was changing this card that had left me unable to bring up displays on the monitor - I suppose reluctantly I'm going to have to repeat the exercise.
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by AdeV on July 25, 2025, 04:05:56 PM »
It was good to catch up with you too, Andrew - It was lovely to chat in person.

What a pain about the controller! I don't suppose there's any reasonably priced anti-surge gear you can add where you power comes in, not for 3-phase anyway.

I still haven't got my new Boxford CNC out of the container.... I'm girding my loins to do it on Saturday (or maybe Sunday); it's a bit of a step down from the size of gear I'm used to... but at least I stand half a chance of moving it around on my lonesome!
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on July 25, 2025, 12:59:31 PM »
Ade aludes to a problem that I had when he recently visited (good to see you Ade). It may well be linked to the lathe issue - seems we've had a few significant power surges on our overhead power lines. During this period a friend has lost two roller shutter controllers, I've lost mine and the lathe packed up  :bang:

So no - the shutter isn't fixed but I have a replacement (expensive) controller arriving on Monday.

And Steve yes these things definitely ARE additive - ah well just get on with it I tell myself and stop moaning !
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by AdeV on July 25, 2025, 12:43:44 PM »
More importantly.... did you manage to fix the tractor shed door, and how many deaf crows are there in the vicinity?  :D
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by vtsteam on July 25, 2025, 09:44:52 AM »
Andrew, some days problems are strictly additive. I think it's the moon phase or something.  :coffee:  :beer:
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on July 25, 2025, 08:54:22 AM »
So having enjoyed a smoked mackerel salad  with home grown tomatoes for lunch (very nice ) I threw caution to the winds and connected up a local mains supply so that I could continue diagnosis.

Much to my surprise the monitor came to life showing what it should (don't worry about the low battery warning - it's disconnected at the moment.

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So now I suppose it's a case of tapping and wriggling to see what had come loose - assuming some sort of mechanical issue.

. . . . the plot thickens  :scratch:
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Radio Control Models / Re: 1/16 scale Terramac RT7R
« Last post by John Rudd on July 25, 2025, 07:24:02 AM »
Looking good... :clap: :thumbup:
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on July 25, 2025, 06:08:30 AM »
Well it WAS Tom but now I'm in the 'one step forwards, three back' scenario !

So with the progress shown in my last post I left it for the evening and returned the next day to find the servo system totally refused to function with the PLC reporting "6022 Axis Drive Fault".  Now the Axis Drive Fault is reported to line 404 of socket X121 on the 'Measuring Card' and is derived from the Siemens Servo drive box control card 6SC6100-06B00 in the servo crate. It just so happens that I have a known good spare so I swapped it. No change in the symptoms.

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Maybe it's the "Measuring Card" in the 820T? This card drives the axis servos, has all the various encoder interfaces and is buried deep in the 820T Siemens Control - access to change cards is possible but by no mean straight forwards due to physical constraints. I changed it. OH heck now nothing on the monitor screen - replaced original card - still nothing - argh !!!!

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At this stage with nothing to loose I have pulled the entire Siemens 820T control from it's rack for bench diagnosis and am retiring to lick my wounds. Looking far back in this saga I've confirmed that I could power it up and get data on the monitor with nothing else in the way of interfaces connected so my next approach will at least physically far easier!

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Radio Control Models / Re: 1/16 scale Terramac RT7R
« Last post by ddmckee54 on July 24, 2025, 11:16:44 PM »
OK, OK... so I made a door for the cab. I told the Muse I wasn't going to make a WORKING door, and I DIDN'T. Instead I made a door skin, and some fake hinges that got glued on to the side of the cab.

It looks better in real life. The flash washes out all the shadow lines, but it does let you see the operator much better. I may still take my plastic scriber and scribe around the door, now that I've got a good solid edge to guide the scriber. Or I may not, depends on how ambitious/lazy I feel.
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