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em2ainsworth
I just finished refurbishing a 24 inch take up at the plant, and in doing so, I replaced the old Ge Fanuc with Allan-Bradley. It completed my refurbish, now the plant is entirely AB. Does anybody have use or need a 90-30 series. It has two 16 slot 120VAC input cards, Two 16 slot 24VDC output cards, one 8 slot 24VDC output card, three 4 channel voltage output cards, one voltage analog input card and one 16 slot 24VDC input card. Please contact me here or at em2ainsworth@yahoo.com. I'm always looking for Allan Bradley stuff, and I'm sure the GE guys are like me. Thanks, Robert Ainsworth
BC Steve
Yes I can trade you. I have a couple of AB Micrologix PLC's. I'd like to keep one just to play with. Take your pick: 1761-L16BWA Series B FRN 2.0 or 1761-L32AWA Series E FRN 1.0.

We use Fanuc series 90-30 at the plant where I work so I could use the parts. We don't have AB software and I bought these two AB units off E-Bay myself just trying to get some experience with them.

Let me know what you think. I'm not up on the AB models so maybe they're not worth much but I think I paid around a hundred bucks for the 32 unit and around 30 bucks for the 16 unit. blush.gif BC Steve

QUOTE(em2ainsworth @ Mar 18 2008, 11:34 AM) [snapback]66617[/snapback]

I just finished refurbishing a 24 inch take up at the plant, and in doing so, I replaced the old Ge Fanuc with Allan-Bradley. It completed my refurbish, now the plant is entirely AB. Does anybody have use or need a 90-30 series. It has two 16 slot 120VAC input cards, Two 16 slot 24VDC output cards, one 8 slot 24VDC output card, three 4 channel voltage output cards, one voltage analog input card and one 16 slot 24VDC input card. Please contact me here or at em2ainsworth@yahoo.com. I'm always looking for Allan Bradley stuff, and I'm sure the GE guys are like me. Thanks, Robert Ainsworth

Chris Elston
What kind of CPU does the rack have?

Steve Bailey
Since he listed ten I/O cards and sidn't say anything about multiple racks, I'd guess its a CPU-in-the-backplane version, CPU323. If it's really old it could be a CPU321 which GE Fanuc dropped many years ago when they came out with the CPU323.
BC Steve
I suppose you could make that assumption, or he may just be listing all he has to get rid of.
I could use the I/O cards and I'm willing to give both the AB micro units I have since I really don't need them. We use CPU331 at my plant so I know they'll work. blush.gif

QUOTE(Steve Bailey @ Mar 23 2008, 09:39 AM) [snapback]66822[/snapback]

Since he listed ten I/O cards and sidn't say anything about multiple racks, I'd guess its a CPU-in-the-backplane version, CPU323. If it's really old it could be a CPU321 which GE Fanuc dropped many years ago when they came out with the CPU323.

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