ACTcarwashlover
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Hey guys, I’m wanting to ask everyone what is the most overcomplicated equipment you have worked on, and also on the contrary, what is the most absolutely simplest equipment you’ve worked on?
To start the thread off, the most overcomplicated equipment I worked on was a DÆRG (Ceccato) vacuum cleaner that has two different circuit boards for both timing and counting tokens That were custom-made by the manufacturer, I still haven’t figured out how to program the time per token for it, and now the manufacturer doesn’t even really have a record of that particular equipmen That were custom-made by the manufacturer of the vacuum and now the manufacturer doesn’t even really have a record of those particular parts, although the nice feature about the vacuum is that it does have an emergency stop function say if someone were to suck up a ring or a piece of jewellery
The most simplest vacuum I’ve worked on was an old RykoVac2 where the entire timer and coin Acceptor is one single module, there is a contactor between the timer and vacuum motor, and in order to change the time the vacuum Runs per coin, it’s just literally pushing a button on a thumb wheel to change the minutes and .1 minutes (6 second increments)
And yes I do own both these vacuums
To start the thread off, the most overcomplicated equipment I worked on was a DÆRG (Ceccato) vacuum cleaner that has two different circuit boards for both timing and counting tokens That were custom-made by the manufacturer, I still haven’t figured out how to program the time per token for it, and now the manufacturer doesn’t even really have a record of that particular equipmen That were custom-made by the manufacturer of the vacuum and now the manufacturer doesn’t even really have a record of those particular parts, although the nice feature about the vacuum is that it does have an emergency stop function say if someone were to suck up a ring or a piece of jewellery
The most simplest vacuum I’ve worked on was an old RykoVac2 where the entire timer and coin Acceptor is one single module, there is a contactor between the timer and vacuum motor, and in order to change the time the vacuum Runs per coin, it’s just literally pushing a button on a thumb wheel to change the minutes and .1 minutes (6 second increments)
And yes I do own both these vacuums