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    #21
    Re: IR6000 V4 and Ultrasonic Cleaner - need help

    Awesome! This datasheet has a lot more info. Difficult reading on my tablet or laptop. Gonna print this out to have available near the machine, and read it later.

    Thanks
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      #22
      Re: IR6000 V4 and Ultrasonic Cleaner - need help

      You can kill a motherboard putting it in there. You can also make them better. Such is risk.The risk is mitigated by using some common sense

      50-60 celsius, a gallon of distilled water and 100 milliliters of bransonic EC for 90 seconds does a great job. If you use too high a concentration of fluid, too much time in the machine, or too much heat, you can kill it.

      Cellphone boards are more likely to die for no reason than laptop motherboards.

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        #23
        Re: IR6000 V4 and Ultrasonic Cleaner - need help

        One thing I am interested in if you have a scotle IR6000 V4 - how do you get the thing to work with the temperature sensor?

        Mine won't go over 50-100c if I have the temp sensor anywhere near heat. If I toss it off the machine entirely, the profiles will start to work, but this is obviously pointlessbecause if I do not know the temperature I am using the machine at the profile cannot run properly and it cannot do a proper job.

        It stays at step 1 permanently. When I take the temp sensor away the SV changes from 0 to 100.

        I have no clue what SV means since it came without a manual and bgawarehouse refuses to answer any of my requests to have a manual sent. I feel terrible hijacking an existing thread, but it appears I am unable to start a new one.

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          #24
          Re: IR6000 V4 and Ultrasonic Cleaner - need help

          Originally posted by syntax754 View Post
          Cellphone boards are more likely to die for no reason than laptop motherboards.
          There's always a reason, even if it's not apparent.

          Originally posted by syntax754 View Post
          I feel terrible hijacking an existing thread, but it appears I am unable to start a new one.
          IIRC You're supposed to post in the introduction thread first, then you can start threads.
          "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
          -David VanHorn

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            #25
            Re: IR6000 V4 and Ultrasonic Cleaner - need help

            sv = set value meaning the setting that you want it to be
            pv = present value ie; the current temperature

            there is obviously some issue with you machine, could be a bad sensor or simply an improper profile

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