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  • April 22, 2020 at 12:55 PM
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    • April 22, 2020 at 12:55 PM
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    Hello Masters,

    After working for a while my robot starts to give errors in the picture respectively and I can not reset. I turn my robot on / off and it gets better. I get the same errors again after a while when the exact time is not clear. Is it normal for the robot to make so many mistakes in order? ( Robot: Arcmate 120i Cont: RJ3 )

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    • April 22, 2020 at 9:59 PM
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    Although there is no ROT or HBK alarms, check fuse FU1 on the servo amp control board anyways.

    Make sure all servo amp and e-stop board connections are seated.

    Check to see if the discharge resistor is actually getting hot enough to cause the thermal switch inside it to open. I can't think of any motion programming of an ArcMate 120i that could regenerate enough energy to overheat the discharge resistor since it's the same size resistor as the one used in an S-430iF. If it is getting hot, change the servo amp.

    If the resistor is not hot, then there is a possible intermittent problem in the thermal switch circuit. That circuit has the +24VF ('F' stands for fused) originating from the servo amp control board (FU1), going thru the e-stop board, to the DCR thermal switch, back thru the e-stop as DCRTH and back to a system input on the servo amp control board.

    To check the DCR thermal switch, disconnect connector CRP10 on the servo amp and measure the resistance between CRP10-20 (24VF) & CRP10-8 (DCRTH) on the wire side - you should measure just a few ohms. If it checks good, try changing the servo amp control board.

    Edited once, last by Skooter: Clarified wording. (April 23, 2020 at 6:14 PM).

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    • April 23, 2020 at 3:51 PM
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    Skooter,

    I appreciate the information. The Robot is nearly twenty years old and welding for almost twenty hours six days a week. We need time to do their maintenance, but as everyone knows, it's not possible to convince the bosses about it. From what you've written, I'm looking forward to a busy repair and inspection job. Corona, I'm gonna check your writing at a time when we don't have to stay home for the weekend because of the virus. One last thing I wanted to ask you is that you wrote that we need to remove some cables and measure the Resistance, Is there a problem with the loss of robot calibration values when I remove these cables? How do I take precautions before I start this business?...

    Respects...

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    • April 23, 2020 at 6:04 PM
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    After reading your reply, I suggest first making sure the rear compartment of the controller is clear of debris, the vents & louvers are clear, and the fans are working. The rear compartment can get hot if there is no air flow.

    A laser/infrared thermometer might make checking the temperature of the DCR easier.

    To answer your questions, the CRP10 connector (upper right of the servo amp control board) provides power and some signals to the servo amp. The controller disconnect needs to be off to make the resistance check of the thermal. As long as the batteries are good, you should not lose mastering either checking resistance or replacing the servo amp.

    One last thing - some thermal switches can weaken with repeated activation. A laser thermometer can let you know if the thermal switch is now activating at a lower temperature than rated. I'm not sure on the R-J3, but the R-J2 DCR rating was 180degC.

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    • April 23, 2020 at 6:29 PM
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    Hmmm, I understand, yes, there may be a problem with ventilation.I need to check the ventilation first. I'm very grateful for the information you gave me.

    Respects..Thanks.

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