Baldric | 14/09/2016 12:44:13 |
195 forum posts 32 photos | I currently have these scales **LINK** fitted to my milling machine with the display on **LINK**, however the display has died.
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Nigel Bennett | 14/09/2016 13:16:43 |
![]() 500 forum posts 31 photos | These people www.ems-i.co.uk are very helpful and are recommended. Usual disclaimer. |
Rik Shaw | 14/09/2016 14:24:13 |
![]() 1494 forum posts 403 photos | It may seem obvious but have you tried fitting two new lithium cells in the readout. I have the same unit and unless you turn it off after use the batteries are depleted in a surprisingly short time. Rik |
Rik Shaw | 14/09/2016 14:29:42 |
![]() 1494 forum posts 403 photos | PS - My readouts used to be pretty eratic / unreliable but since I removed the supplied metal brackets and isolated the scales by refitting nylon brackets I am trouble free. I can now rely on the mill for consistent readings at all times. Rik |
Zebethyal | 14/09/2016 19:41:41 |
198 forum posts | I also use TouchDRO, and opted to use shielded USB cables as recommended on Yuriy's site. Beforehand, when I was using the original Igaging remote displays attached to the front of the mill, the interference from the motor would randomly reset one or more of the displays - not ideal in the middle of a machining operation. I built my own board and used an ATtiny85, the older Arduino firmware and a bluetooth module along with a cheap 10.1" Android tablet as a dedicated display (details here and here), it is working fine for me whilst I use it on my mill to make the parts for its own CNC conversion. |
not done it yet | 14/09/2016 20:06:14 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | I just checked mine. One cell was dead (a reader) but the main readout is still operating OK. Probably the readout was physically turned off, but not the reader (on the scale). Not checked to see if the readout works with good cells in the scales, but Rik is likely on the money.
I bought mine on the back of a local model eng who only used the scales with separate readouts (cheaper option for him, but a little less sensitive). They do seem to be bomb proof, generally. Have you contacted Warco? They are very helpful, I have found. |
Baldric | 14/09/2016 21:13:09 |
195 forum posts 32 photos | Thanks for the replies.I
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Baldric | 05/10/2016 16:40:08 |
195 forum posts 32 photos | Has anyone else used these scales with the TouchDRO app, or any other reader? Do they know what pins do what on the connector? |
John Rudd | 05/10/2016 17:35:11 |
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Baldric | 05/10/2016 18:39:39 |
195 forum posts 32 photos | John, the only problem is that assumes the cable supplied by Warco is the same as the unit Yuri used. I wasn't planning on cutting the cable I have as I may reuse the display with cables, but as a last resort I will. I will open the scales and display to see if there are hints on the PCB. Baldric. |
John Rudd | 05/10/2016 18:41:53 |
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Baldric, If it helps, I have the iGaging units, the readout units have the connections id'd on the pcb.... John |
Baldric | 13/12/2016 17:05:18 |
195 forum posts 32 photos | I thought I would post an update, I have not completed the Touch DRO kit. When I took the display apart it provided enough information to work out which connection was which. I used standard shielded USB leads from the head to my box, in my box I used a PC USB header assembly with the PCB connections remade to match the wiring on the PCB. The whole unit is powered using a USB to PSU adapter lead so a single wall wart PSU will be able to supply the unit and the display. In my case I am using an Amazon Kindle for the display, I used an app on my phone to extract the app to be able to install it on the Kindle. So far this has all worked when tested, I have yet to use it in anger. Baldric |
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