@@realpars I actually realized that you guys have a whole course on your website on the topic. I have done the first part. Can't wait for the second part.
Trying to reach for the moon on a job I just applied for. Under the job requirements is - PLC Troubleshooting skills are required (firm). I have limited experience troubleshooting PLCs outside of my college classes, and quite frankly that was over 10 years ago so I pretty much lost all of that. Everything else they require I would be an expert at. So I am pretty sure if I can ace some courses and get certified I would have no issue performing well. What are some courses I can take ASAP and get certifications that would help and possibly guarantee I would be ready if given a call back about this position? A fast response will be great but for now I will sign up and navigate your courses/certifications the best I can. Thanks!
ello, @Official_Dominatus. Thank you for your question. O-boy! Sorry that you did not stay on course. Yes, the job market in every country needs PLC personnel with a troubleshooting background. It saves the company from having two employees, and you get more of the money! You are an engineering programmer and a troubleshooter! You are taking the best step. We have great videos, but depending what type of PLC you will be working with and what they need. We have a series of STEP BY STEP on Siemens, 4 courses, and for troubleshooting maintenance issues, look at the Maintenance Automation skill path. We also have other PLC lessons you might have to take again, depending on your needs. www.realpars.com
Sure, we will! We do have a large section on PLC Programming courses on our learning platform, feel free to check those out over here. www.realpars.com/courses Happy learning!
In the real world I’ve used both and not blown anything, anyone or myself up to date. It’s usually easier to have the ladder logic running on your laptop when the process is running to see where your fault is. Failing that, if it’s an Allen Bradley SLC 500, take out the I/O cards and reseat them. 😂😂😂
Hi Andrew, We have recently optimized our learning platform which includes some highly requested features. We are happy to bring you these new improvements which will grant an even better learning experience, as a result we had to decide to no longer support the RealPars App. You can use our webpage to continue watching the video courses. Hope this helps!
Lol, the illustration showing an output module going directly to a motor made me laugh a little.... In actuality, it's going to some type of device which CONTROLS the motor, likely a starter or a vfd or soft stat ✅😊‼️...It could be a servo motor though too, to be honest.
Real pars is the best organization on automation education. You guys are on a league of your own. More troubleshooting please.
Thanks a million! We truly appreciate your support.
@@realpars I actually realized that you guys have a whole course on your website on the topic. I have done the first part. Can't wait for the second part.
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Amazing tips for PLC troubleshooting 101..very good solution
Glad it helped, happy learning!
Thanks for teaching
Our pleasure!
Really great information about plc. Appreciated 👏 ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Lovely Tip and Trick thank you somuch
Glad to hear that!
Very Useful information, Thank you
Thank you for sharing! Happy learning
Plz make more videos on this topic
Trying to reach for the moon on a job I just applied for.
Under the job requirements is
- PLC Troubleshooting skills are required (firm).
I have limited experience troubleshooting PLCs outside of my college classes, and quite frankly that was over 10 years ago so I pretty much lost all of that. Everything else they require I would be an expert at. So I am pretty sure if I can ace some courses and get certified I would have no issue performing well.
What are some courses I can take ASAP and get certifications that would help and possibly guarantee I would be ready if given a call back about this position?
A fast response will be great but for now I will sign up and navigate your courses/certifications the best I can.
Thanks!
ello, @Official_Dominatus. Thank you for your question. O-boy! Sorry that you did not stay on course. Yes, the job market in every country needs PLC personnel with a troubleshooting background. It saves the company from having two employees, and you get more of the money! You are an engineering programmer and a troubleshooter! You are taking the best step. We have great videos, but depending what type of PLC you will be working with and what they need. We have a series of STEP BY STEP on Siemens, 4 courses, and for troubleshooting maintenance issues, look at the Maintenance Automation skill path. We also have other PLC lessons you might have to take again, depending on your needs. www.realpars.com
You make wonderful informative videos..😍
Keep it up😎
Thank you so much!
You guys are fantastic!
ELDER COCINA!!!! Good video...
Thank you for sharing valuable trouble shooting information
You're very welcome!
Thanks for another helpful video. I say " Keep It Up " ❤
Thank you, happy learning!
Excellent explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Your All video is very helpful ..❤❤
Thank you!
Thanks for useful information..
You're very welcome!
Please make more content on PLC
Sure, we will! We do have a large section on PLC Programming courses on our learning platform, feel free to check those out over here. www.realpars.com/courses
Happy learning!
Thank you so much!
You're more than welcome, Kevin! Happy learning
@@realpars I feel happy reading this message of yours. 🥰
@@realpars I want to learn about the structure and working principle of some basic PCBA, can you help me?
Sir can you create a video with detail parts and how to read plc diagram and interpret it
Thanks for your topic suggestion, I will happily go ahead and forward this to our course developers.
Happy learning!
Pretty good.. What is the name of the tool used to create this video?
Thank you! Regarding your question, I am actually not completely sure, as this is created by our graphic and animation department.
@@realpars oh ok.. But i need the tool name.. Coz i'm in search of tool to create a animation video about my project
Troubleshooting by using Trial and Error method! You must be out of your mind. Using the logic mindset to trace the error and solve the problem.
In the real world I’ve used both and not blown anything, anyone or myself up to date.
It’s usually easier to have the ladder logic running on your laptop when the process is running to see where your fault is.
Failing that, if it’s an Allen Bradley SLC 500, take out the I/O cards and reseat them. 😂😂😂
@@PHealey1981 Do you know the anecdote about three engineers in the car that wouldn’t start? 😂
@Commenter yes, brilliant it is too! 😂😂😂
@@PHealey1981 Yeh! Late just get out and come back again! 😂
@Commenter 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
What’s the first thing to do? Thumbs up! because I’m 100% sure always will be a great video
You're the best! Thank you for your support
How l can learn your online course.Send me link
Thanks for your comment!
You certainly can join our online courses via the following link realpars.com/
Happy learning
Hey ,how do I get the realpars app?
Hi Andrew,
We have recently optimized our learning platform which includes some highly requested features. We are happy to bring you these new improvements which will grant an even better learning experience, as a result we had to decide to no longer support the RealPars App. You can use our webpage to continue watching the video courses.
Hope this helps!
As always 🔥🔥🔥
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Thanks for your kind words✨
Lol, the illustration showing an output module going directly to a motor made me laugh a little.... In actuality, it's going to some type of device which CONTROLS the motor, likely a starter or a vfd or soft stat ✅😊‼️...It could be a servo motor though too, to be honest.
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