Look up JPAWELK's profile and run a search ONLY on his posts... That should make it super easy to find, just click on his name for starters and it should take you to the proper page!
Look up JPAWELK's profile and run a search ONLY on his posts... That should make it super easy to find, just click on his name for starters and it should take you to the proper page!
EXIT 85 Manufacturing "The best custom wheels, period" (www.exit85.com)
Experts in low volume, highly complicated, one-off forged aluminum wheels
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He works for Milltronics~
EXIT 85 Manufacturing "The best custom wheels, period" (www.exit85.com)
Experts in low volume, highly complicated, one-off forged aluminum wheels
On second thought, I'll save you the trouble...
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/search...archid=1764166
This is page 1 of 2 for a listing of his posts~
EXIT 85 Manufacturing "The best custom wheels, period" (www.exit85.com)
Experts in low volume, highly complicated, one-off forged aluminum wheels
Thanks... I looked at all his posts and only the one previously linked to above mentions the Bad V error. Maybe its an archived file not now accessible?
When I called Milltronics I noticed some changes since the last time I had called them for some parts. When I had needed help with a servo issue they were a great source of help and service. VERY refreshing in this day and age! Now the young man taking care of me pretty much said they don't keep many records going back to the machine and had no idea what I should do or whom to talk to. Thats not the Milltronics of the past... I'm convinced it has to be something simple!
Regards...
I think he was refering to his previous post, not thread.........as a guess;
To QUOTE=Jpawelk: A "BAD V" error upon boot up could be a few things. The parameter "serial keyboard" may be set to yes. Make sure it is set to no. This is a power parameter. Secondly, The keyboard encoder card is bad. Thirdly, you may be missing the 12VDC at the front panel. Many times replacing the keyboard encoder card solves the problem.
I suspect there may be something related to voltage missing or low. All you can do is check the above out.
DC