In your ladder logic schematic your I2 contact shows normally open. This seems to differ from the wiring schematics above it which shows I2 as normally closed. I'm still very inexperienced so I was hoping you would tell me if I'm wrong and if I am, why?
Good question ... the instructions scanning the inputs can be instantiated however you see fit (ie: a make/XIC or break/XIO) however the electro-mechanical nature of the field input device remains fixed and unchangeable. Check out the PLC instructions lecture at: ua-cam.com/video/ic9crSVVF9Q/v-deo.html
Yes, cheap and easy. Free software too! Original plan was to feature it however a bunch of equipment got destroyed in a flood, Insurance settlement slowly progressing.
@@bigbadtech Aww man I would have loved to see that as I just moved from an AB environment to one almost strictly Automation Direct, and one of my tasks is updating their PLC testing fixture, DL06 mostly. With direct soft 6 programming and Cmore screens.
Thank to sharing very use full
I appreciate you making these videos.
Thank you for this cool information about plc training!
Jim is so awesome
Last I used the Eaton 512 the program was free with no restrictions. Although the vender may have provided me with the full version on the down low.
This is a great video. Thank you
In your ladder logic schematic your I2 contact shows normally open. This seems to differ from the wiring schematics above it which shows I2 as normally closed. I'm still very inexperienced so I was hoping you would tell me if I'm wrong and if I am, why?
Good question ... the instructions scanning the inputs can be instantiated however you see fit (ie: a make/XIC or break/XIO) however the electro-mechanical nature of the field input device remains fixed and unchangeable. Check out the PLC instructions lecture at: ua-cam.com/video/ic9crSVVF9Q/v-deo.html
have you ever done anything with automation direct hardware?
Yes, cheap and easy. Free software too! Original plan was to feature it however a bunch of equipment got destroyed in a flood, Insurance settlement slowly progressing.
@@bigbadtech Aww man I would have loved to see that as I just moved from an AB environment to one almost strictly Automation Direct, and one of my tasks is updating their PLC testing fixture, DL06 mostly. With direct soft 6 programming and Cmore screens.
Sir need to learn about Hydraulic Motors and it's torque and flow related calculations ... Kindly help
Currently developing the AC Circuit Analysis playlist, however, I do plan on returning to fluid power applications in the future.
Sir I want to make a PLC training kit as an projec need your help ..... Show me the way to contact you......tnq
Are you still selling this plc kit
Not selling anything. All the parts are available from Automation Direct.
@@bigbadtech thanks