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The question is simple, The quality SSSS have 2 black wires 1 blue and 1 red.
The SSSS of Cybernetic got 2 black wires 1 blue and 1 red.
So the question is can the ssss be exchanged from quality to the one of cybernetic.
If not does some one have a schematic of the combination quality 110 V motor connected with a cybernetic ssss.
You can rebuild the quality brand for about 5 bucks or less sometimes. parts are really cheap. you can get them at a local electric parts supplier or over the internet. If your not sure what part is bad just replace all the parts in there, I think it adds up to be about 10 to 15 bucks we all said and done. money saved 10 to 15 bucks, but if you do know how to test transistors and other simple electrical you can save yourself even more. You can even make it better to be able to withstand more current and voltage with better parts that are made to hadle the specific voltage and curent found in the pinspotter.
There is always more to life, but would someone tell me what it is!
I use Quality and Maximumtechnology Motor Switches, Quality Switches are easy to fix.
Maximumtechnology Motor Switches are easy to Install and Easy to use and they are plug en play.
Plug and Play module.
Total ease of swopping out. Not that i've ever swopped one of your's out yet! [img]/content/btubb/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif[/img] [img]/content/btubb/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif[/img]
Bring me the freshest "Mean Green" known to man! Juice on!
Alastair, we thought about plugs but decided against it. Plugs add to the cost. Plugs are great on parts that have to be disconnected and reconnected reasonably frequently - we expect, with the exception of unforseen mishaps, a start switch to remain attached to a motor for several years. Some of our originals from 12 years ago are still running.
If you are talking about combo motors, I prefer the potential relays. AMF now even sells them, but they are cheaper through Grainger. using them 3 years now, had to replace 1. There about $20 each.
If i can buy them by AMF or by Bowltech then i will try one, The Motor Starters of Maximum Technology working great. I have more parts of Maximum Technology. Have great thinks, Working Good.
Originally posted by JimDorsin: If you are talking about combo motors, I prefer the potential relays. AMF now even sells them, but they are cheaper through Grainger. using them 3 years now, had to replace 1. There about $20 each.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">We just finished installing the potential relays across the house about a month ago. Best thing we ever did as far as our motors go. You are correct about Graingers being the cheapest...they're currently $17.38 a piece.
Originally posted by Table Head: You can rebuild the quality brand for about 5 bucks or less sometimes. parts are really cheap. you can get them at a local electric parts supplier or over the internet. If your not sure what part is bad just replace all the parts in there, I think it adds up to be about 10 to 15 bucks we all said and done. money saved 10 to 15 bucks, but if you do know how to test transistors and other simple electrical you can save yourself even more. You can even make it better to be able to withstand more current and voltage with better parts that are made to hadle the specific voltage and curent found in the pinspotter.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ya see thats just it you can repair a quality switch but pretty much NEVER need to repair a cybernetic one best bloody switch ive seen, easy to install, and from what ive learned over the years, if ya motor wont start its stuffed it wont be the switch.
I swore by them at my old center at Windsor and now at Fairfield., slowly getting ALL combo and B/E fitted with em.
Keep up the good work Ray!!!
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