LEON

Low Energy Open Netlab

POWER is on!

Filed under: General, Pictures, Progress
Thomas Fuchs @ 25th September 2007, 09:10

Today i have to tell you some good news: the main control cabinet is checked and now ready to be programmed.

First i assembled the powercable with a red CEE-connector, if we want to use the system with three phases. After that i did a functional check. It´s result was I.O.

Here you can see the actual appearance:

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Electric control cabinet ready for POWER

Filed under: General, Pictures, Progress
Thomas Fuchs @ 18th September 2007, 13:56

Since last friday we’re ready to put our main control cabinet into operation. The main components are wired and ready to check them. The check will be likely on next Monday, after that we’re able to continue with the development of the software for the ILC 350 PN from Phoenix Contact.

The circuit diagram has been completely redrawn in E-Plan P8, because the one we used as a blueprint was done in Caddy++, which is not an industrial standard.

Our next steps will be to install a network cable between the ILC 350 PN and the connector on the left side of the control cabinet, furthermore we have to install new banana jacks to preserve the demanded degree of protection. As soon as the shipment with the missing motor contactor is comming, the control cabinet is completed.

Here are some pics of our desktop…

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doing the “paper work”, …

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and some soldering.

From idea to real life

Filed under: Pictures, Progress
Thomas Lippert @ 06th September 2007, 10:44

A few days before we showed you our drawer principle. Today we get the result. That’s how it looks like:

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Some little problems are to solve before it works really fine, but we are looking forward to have a working version in near future.

New pictures to see how far we got

Filed under: Pictures, Progress
Thomas Lippert @ 05th September 2007, 12:30

We give you some new impressions of our project today. See the pictures to get up to date:

In this picture you see our 2nd floor. We buildt it to put our box-filling equipment on it. The assembly line transports the box. We stop the box, remove the cap, fill the M&M’s over the slide and put the cap back. The complete second floor can be removed by solving two bolts. The power supply can be easy removed too. Therefor we put two connectors (red and black) on the first floor.

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This pictures show you a detailed shot of the box-filling.

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And a last picture to show you the working progress of building our control cabinet. Inserting parts is nearly complete. Now the parts must be wired.

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