How do we find info on care and feeding? From the few pictures I've seen they look like electromechanical nightmares. Is there a local tech type like a retired engineer that might work with you as a hobby? Sometimes all you need is a second mind and someone to talk out loud too.
How do we find info on care and feeding? From the few pictures I've seen they look like electromechanical nightmares. Is there a local tech type like a retired engineer that might work with you as a hobby? Sometimes all you need is a second mind and someone to talk out loud too.
LOL they are all dead. I live in a very small town. They would freak at these machines. They are loading long. I have swapped everything with another and still no good. I tried adjustments still no good. One actuator was 6 week back order and cost over 100.00. I had an extra. Thank god. Manual doesn't explain adjustments to the counter. Lost a lot of tape on one order. I'm the electronics tech in this town and that is sad. LOL
I'm the vintage fixer dude in this town. Like I tell em at work, the difference between me and a real electrician is sometimes a day and sometimes a week.
Small town is even better. Network and find a retired engineer. They love to solve problems. You guys need someone who will make educated observations, propose ideas, and consider your ideas.