Originally Posted by
gwizpro
i had a somewhat similar problem with 2 different machines, an a and a b machine. Drove me and the guys crazy for awhile. Turned out they were in such a position in the shop that they were not getting enough ambient light. Moved them both to a new location and never had the problems again. As an example when we turned off the external lighting, the machines sensors read low, but did read...... Just a thought..... Of course it could have been the machines liked the new scenery inside the shop and a different power source. I have found working with machines, over the years, it is as if they have a mind of their own.....