Hello, I need help with one Valleylab Force 2 ESU, some times it gives like the 50% of the selected power, and some times work well. Can you help me? Thank you.
Just by chance, is it a Force 2 CEM? If so, it will be limited to 100 watts output. This cannot be changed if the unit is for use in the U.S. It will show that you have it set to an output higher than 100 watts, but as soon as you key the foot- or handswitch it will drop to 100 watts.
This was supposed to be so the unit was certified not to create electromagnetic interference with other equipment.
Hello, thank you, the problem is taht some times you can work in the 100-300 watts area, and see it in the analyzer and it's ok, but some times (the less) the machine just give you like the 50% of the power that I selct. I'm thinking that maybe some cap's are bad.
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Jose C. Fernandez S.
valleylab Force 2 HELP.
May 13, 2013 01:15
Hello, I need help with one Valleylab Force 2 ESU, some times it gives like the 50% of the selected power, and some times work well. Can you help me? Thank you.
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Matt Du Vall
re: valleylab Force 2 HELP.
May 14, 2013 10:51
Check for bad connections and bad solder joints. The manuals are on medwrench.com
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Jose C. Fernandez S.
re: re: valleylab Force 2 HELP.
May 14, 2013 12:32
Thank you, I will do it.
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Dean Stephens
re: valleylab Force 2 HELP.
May 14, 2013 03:00
Just by chance, is it a Force 2 CEM? If so, it will be limited to 100 watts output. This cannot be changed if the unit is for use in the U.S. It will show that you have it set to an output higher than 100 watts, but as soon as you key the foot- or handswitch it will drop to 100 watts.
This was supposed to be so the unit was certified not to create electromagnetic interference with other equipment.
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Jose C. Fernandez S.
re: re: valleylab Force 2 HELP.
May 14, 2013 06:33
Hello, thank you, the problem is taht some times you can work in the 100-300 watts area, and see it in the analyzer and it's ok, but some times (the less) the machine just give you like the 50% of the power that I selct. I'm thinking that maybe some cap's are bad.
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