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jbrown2
Dec 15, 2012, 2:44 AM
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My tread wall runs on a computer. There are all sorts of electronics so it is a bit confusing. The only problem with it right now is when the computer tilts the wall is is off by about 20 degrees. It is consistent in its incorectness. If you know how to reprogram this or have any clue on how to make it work properly let me know. Thanks in advance
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acorneau
Dec 15, 2012, 1:32 PM
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jbrown2 wrote: My tread wall runs on a computer. There are all sorts of electronics so it is a bit confusing. The only problem with it right now is when the computer tilts the wall is is off by about 20 degrees. It is consistent in its incorectness. If you know how to reprogram this or have any clue on how to make it work properly let me know. Thanks in advance Contact the manufacturer yet?
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jbrown2
Dec 15, 2012, 5:59 PM
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Out of business
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amarius
Dec 15, 2012, 6:18 PM
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No idea how that machine is built, or how it works, but heck if I can not make some suggestions! So, a few ways to control tilt 1. Feedback sensor - just figure out where it is, and move so it gets closer to the real angle 2. Stepper motors - unscrew, put at the correct angle, tighten. Oh, you ARE going to die.
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jbrown2
Dec 15, 2012, 7:48 PM
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Already tried digestion 2. No go
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