AC Electric

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  1. ML1400 encoder wiring

    Thanks for the reply. The encoder is a  725N-S-S-1000-Q-OC-1-F-1-EY-Y-CE ibe seen drawings in the past using pull up resistors. Any ideas what I need to know to confirm that?
  2. ML1400 encoder wiring

    The components were all selected by an engineer. I hope he did his research. I am just wiring components together and someone else is doing the programming. I just want a little help on how the hsc wiring works. It won’t let me open your link either. Sorry I gues I’m too new. Any help is greatly appreciated 
  3. Micrologix with 2 ethernet

    Thanks for everyones input.  I installed a 1:1 NAT.  The customer has been a while getting the machine together but I should know for sure next week that it works.  This is a great resource.  
  4. I am about to wire my first encoder to a plc.  I am a little unsure of the connections to be made.  It is a Micrologix 1400 and a accu coder 725 encoder.  the encoder has ground, com, 24v and a,b and c to connect.  ground 24v and com are simple.  but do I just pick 3 inputs for the other 3 and the rest is done in programming?  Sorry really new to this.  Thanks
  5. Micrologix with 2 ethernet

    I require one to connect to the router within the machine to communicate with the hmi, safety controller, vfds and such the other is requested by the client of my client to connect to their automation of the line. My understanding of plc networking is somewhat limited and am rather new to it.  I would think if they could use a port through my router they would not have requested a separate port of the plc for themselves 
  6. I have a customer requiring a micrologix likely 1100 and 2 ethernet ports.  The 1761-NET-ENI is no longer available.  Does anyone know how I can achieve this without stepping up to a contrologix at over twice the price of the micrologix?