Diagnosing Flashing and Solid Fault Lights on a Micro800 PLC
In this lesson we are going to troubleshoot a flashing fault light on an Allen Bradley Micro800, Micro810, Micro820, Micro830, Micro850, and Micro870 PLC using the Rockwell Automation Connected Components Workbench software. A flashing fault light is a recoverable fault and a solid fault light is an unrecoverable fault. Items used in this video: PLC Trainer - https://controls.tw/yt-plc-trainers/t... The above links make these videos possible. Please use them! Support these videos while you advance your skills https://controls.tw/yt-courses

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