So we had someone mix up cable while working on a 410 and cut the pulse coder cable and the motor power cable to G;2 A;1 that runs a clamp tool on the EOAT. it was attempted to use butt-connectors and solder to repair the cable. it will ring out with a multimeter using resistance but will still not see the encoder. it give the SRVO_068 DETR alarm. we have cables coming but production does not want to wait. has anyone successfully repaired a cable like this?
cut encoder cable
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RJensen0246 -
November 8, 2021 at 3:07 PM -
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Have you measured the resistance end to end?
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check you're fuses in the controller also.
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resistance on each wire was around .5-.2
All fuses were checked and are good
I am somewhat concerned cutting the cable while powered up could have shorted out and caused other issues. -
I am somewhat concerned cutting the cable while powered up could have shorted out and caused other issues.
There's a little chance for destroing sth else.
I repared many times pulsecoder cables in R-J3, R-J3iB, R-30iA and there was always no problems with that.
I'd advise to double check the connections - if the proper cables were connected together, check with the manual where which wire should go, then check it with a multimeter at both ends.
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codeur moteur = pulse cable
sorry for my french