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Leo, that machine was the first thing I checked this morning, with a tiny flashlight, in pitch black darkness. It's good to go. Just no juice to make it run. I'm figuring this week off put us two weeks in the hole in regards to our schedule. We've got our work cut out for us.
Going through pics and video that I took. Going to upload them tonight and then share them.
Glad all is more or less well for you Scott. My dad was in Houston as an escapee from New Orleans only to be run out of there too. He drove himself and he sure has no business doing that. I don't know how he keeps getting a drivers license.
Leo, that machine was the first thing I checked this morning, with a tiny flashlight, in pitch black darkness. It's good to go. Just no juice to make it run.
Just be sure your electrician has the disconect thrown, the fuses out and has a couple less valuable machines up and running before powering the beast...how you restart it is as important as how it was shut down. I'd probably wait and make sure I had good stable power before I even tried it. Lots of line work can mean unstable 3 phase... depending on your area. I have never run an integrex, but have blown up my share of servo's trying to run when I shoulda just shut down... hopefully you had the plug pulled before the storm started.
If it isn't a hurricane, it's some dumb @ss that runs a red light and tags my daughter's car tonight. Cody is ok, but a little shaken up. Ripped the rear bumper completely off but I have it rigged so that she can drive it until she gets a rental car.
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