"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Should add, some old PLC's will lose their entire program if the battery dies or if the battery is disconnected with the main power off.Major ordeal, so look twice before you jump.
Quote from: ebscreen on November 14, 2025, 12:25:16 PMTo some extent it makes sense, you are only going to sell so many actual machines.A %50 premium for making it convenient is fine, %500 is not.The weird thing is when their actual bespoke parts, weldments and whatnot, are surprisingly inexpensive.If anyone needs assistance identifying/sourcing parts post them here. It's a hobby of mine at this point.wouldn't mind ya starting a "sticky" thread on that. Parts are brutal to source sometimes.
To some extent it makes sense, you are only going to sell so many actual machines.A %50 premium for making it convenient is fine, %500 is not.The weird thing is when their actual bespoke parts, weldments and whatnot, are surprisingly inexpensive.If anyone needs assistance identifying/sourcing parts post them here. It's a hobby of mine at this point.
in another thread Evo posted a good source for the flame rods and spark plugs for the Sprint 2000. i bought two spark (one for each dryer) and one flame rod - lots cheaper than from M&R. for some reason i have a bunch of failed electrical connectors on our SMC valves (Gauntlet 3 and Challenger 3 have them on the printheads) - i bought these to replace the connector instead of the whole valve: https://us.rs-online.com/product/smc-corporation/v111-5loz/70399581/its $20 instead of $90
Quote from: Zelko-4-EVA on November 20, 2025, 07:16:33 AMin another thread Evo posted a good source for the flame rods and spark plugs for the Sprint 2000. i bought two spark (one for each dryer) and one flame rod - lots cheaper than from M&R. for some reason i have a bunch of failed electrical connectors on our SMC valves (Gauntlet 3 and Challenger 3 have them on the printheads) - i bought these to replace the connector instead of the whole valve: https://us.rs-online.com/product/smc-corporation/v111-5loz/70399581/its $20 instead of $90I believe Auburn is the manufacturer of the flame rods/spark plugs. Luckily they are used in HVAC so not super difficult to find.The one thing I like about SMC valves is how modular they are. You can order every single individual part.(which can actually make ordering the whole valve difficult) They even sell rebuild kits if you ask hard enough and wait 4 months for Japan to ship.Odd on the electrical problem with the valves. We've had every other problem with them but not that one haha.