Matchu04
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Evening all...
I have got to the stage at work where I am taking on more code writing then, fault finding. My problem is, my current approach is trial and error to some degree and would like to try and be a bit more professional in my approach.
Im basically looking after a old kegging line that is S7 but converted from S5 about 10 years ago. A lot of changes have been done, and there not all for the good... What approaches do you guys use to get the correct logic.
The part I am working on the minute is a dual fed infeed (T junction style), that allows kegs to be conveyed to a racker. There is escapements on both legs that restricts the kegs going in, and various PEC's to detect keg transitions around the escapements.
I know its not the biggest task to hand but I wanted to try and go about it with a more planned approach. How do you guys / gals get it done..??
Matty
I have got to the stage at work where I am taking on more code writing then, fault finding. My problem is, my current approach is trial and error to some degree and would like to try and be a bit more professional in my approach.
Im basically looking after a old kegging line that is S7 but converted from S5 about 10 years ago. A lot of changes have been done, and there not all for the good... What approaches do you guys use to get the correct logic.
The part I am working on the minute is a dual fed infeed (T junction style), that allows kegs to be conveyed to a racker. There is escapements on both legs that restricts the kegs going in, and various PEC's to detect keg transitions around the escapements.
I know its not the biggest task to hand but I wanted to try and go about it with a more planned approach. How do you guys / gals get it done..??
Matty
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