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  1. Hey there I think I figured out our ( or anyone elses) problem with this error. Make sure Adobe Flash is installed . It appears that in effort to install only the bare minimum on my pin machine, I over looked this crucial program haha. Good luck hope it works for you.
  2. Lucky, I cant get them to pop up in any situation. What OS are you using? Im on Windows 7 x64. I find it hard to believe only 2 people have this problem
  3. Hello, First off 1000 pardons but I have not read through 104 pages of posts . I tried to skim through to find my answer but to no avail. I am having issues when trying to view instruction cards while running the table. I get the following error: Function Name 'Menu' Error: The COM object may not be a valid Dispatch Object! First ensure that COM library has be initialized through COM_Init(). 0 Will Continue? Does anyone have a fix or know why this is happening. I am using windows 7. Thanks !
  4. Hi again. So I picked up this 5V psu and noticed it said input inrush current is 30A !? Is this correct? I tried to look up my other 2 supplies but the only info I found was for my 24v supply which has a running amperage of 3.6A . Im guessing that 30A is for a split second and is not the running amperage but I wanted to run it by you. I cant see having to use wire that could support almost 100A for 3 dinky power supplies....
  5. Thanks for the input !
  6. Hi there, I have seen a few people talking about 'bridging' power supplies. I was thinking about doing this to reduce the amount of cords ( prob not the best reason) in my cabinet but I can't seem to find any information on the nets about bridging power supplies. I drew up a diagram on how I think its suppose to work but I wanted to run it by the electrical guru's here first. I will be bridging a 5v, 12v, and 24v supplies. I was wondering what gauge wire should be used to bridge them and if it is possible. Also, Ive been using old PC power cables for my supplies now. If I bridge them is that cable still good enough or should I find something a bit more beefy ? Thanks
  7. Hi everybody, Electrical noob here. I have a question and sorry if its been answered before. The 12v and 24v power supplies I bought both have multiple V+ and V- terminals. What is the purpose of this? Do I need to use all or just one of each? Is each V+/V- combo only capable of delivering a certain amount of Amps per output? I can't find a manual on these so its hard to find the answer. Also, these supplies have a voltage adjustment pot. I was wondering how I could test the output to make sure each PSU is outputting the correct voltage? I have a multimeter I'm just not sure what to make contact with to perform the test. I would assume red wire to V+ and the black to COM. Thanks ! 24v PSU http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140704686466&ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:MOTORS:3160 12V PSU http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140704686466&ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:MOTORS:3160
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