Got it, thanks.
Anthony, I can't find an email from you in my Inbox. Can you try again? bill@sbig.com. -Bill
Nice going Preston, thank you. -Bill
Ron Wodaski's Seeing Monitor Software, correct? -Bill
Alan, The circuit board is not, what I call, a User serviceable item. More goes into it than simply taking one out and putting one in. Send me an...
This thread can closed, we're in communication over email. Thanks, Bill
True, I stand corrected :-)
Alan, Strange indeed. I can't think of a quick fix. Does the camera show up in the Device Manager? If the USB chip has blown, there is likely no...
Got it, thanks. -Bill
Can you give me your email address?
Mike, I haven't gotten them. Did you use the link on the website or send them directly, bill@sbig.com? -Bill
It's possible although the motor is a pretty low failure item. It could be that the shutter is out of alignment, although I wouldn't think...
It's also a possibility that the IC which controls the relay activity has failed. It's not uncommon for the failure to be seen in only one relay....
Mike, That's the message you'll get if the filter wheel has been "hot plugged" meaning, connected to the camera while the camera is already...
Can't say for sure Roger. I didn't see any visible evidence. It's odd that it happened the first time it was powered after blowing dust off the...
I believe that is 1.3mm, or .050". -Bill
No, there isn't. The serial cable (pigtail) from the filter wheel goes into the I2C connector in the camera.
No, I was just wondering how it (the FW) reacted when connected directly to the camera. I think it's going to need to come in. It seems apparent...
Have you tried a direct connection with the camera, not through the AO?
Did you try getting the wheel to index while watching it? Does the wheel initialize (spin) on power up?
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