*** Help Needed***
Started by reyes_is_the_best, Dec 28 2007 08:42 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 December 2007 - 08:42 PM
Hi
I Won A Crazy Fruits Red By Bell Fruit And I Need A New Wire Loom That Goes From The Reels To The Computer And I Have Breakes In The Wires And Keep Gettin Reel Faults.
Does Any One Have 1 I Can Have Or Buy Or Does Any One Have Any Idea When I Could Get 1 From And A Cheap Price Thanks People From David.
Reply Asap If You Have Any Answers
I Won A Crazy Fruits Red By Bell Fruit And I Need A New Wire Loom That Goes From The Reels To The Computer And I Have Breakes In The Wires And Keep Gettin Reel Faults.
Does Any One Have 1 I Can Have Or Buy Or Does Any One Have Any Idea When I Could Get 1 From And A Cheap Price Thanks People From David.
Reply Asap If You Have Any Answers
#2
Posted 28 December 2007 - 08:57 PM
reyes you could try these guys mate- they are near to me and are usually good for bits and pieces
Newby Automatics Ltd
Moor Lane
Birmingham
B6 7HH
West Midlands
Tel: 0121 356 0322
Newby Automatics Ltd
Moor Lane
Birmingham
B6 7HH
West Midlands
Tel: 0121 356 0322
#3
Posted 29 December 2007 - 10:48 AM
All the cables will be coloured .... sooo u could try turning off the machine and fixing the wires back together ( By chopping some of the wire insulation off and wrapping the wires up and chucking some celotape on .... not the best of ideas but it will work )
#4
Posted 29 December 2007 - 12:40 PM
Breaks in the wires???
Are you sure that its not a loose connection or a dry solder joint at the mpu connector or other end of the loom?
Just a thought.
Are you sure that its not a loose connection or a dry solder joint at the mpu connector or other end of the loom?
Just a thought.
Former Fruit Machine Engineer.<br /><br /> 1988-2004.
#5
Posted 29 December 2007 - 12:46 PM
By chopping some of the wire insulation off and wrapping the wires up and chucking some celotape on .... not the best of ideas but it will work )
celotape!! what cowboy outfit will u be working for?
its just as easy to trace the wire or wires at fault and just replace them.
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