What is that thing?

Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member -  
Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member -

Hello,

I'm a fan of upcycling, and not just in the field of computer science!

A while ago, I found this thing in a resource center, but I don't know what it is or what it's for!

And above all, before figuring out what to do with it, how can I test if it's functional?

Thank you for your response!


2 answers

  1. MPMP10 Posted messages 47388 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   19 002
     

    Hello Nathaly38190,

    Edwards EXC-120 Turbo Pump Controller, Rebuilt

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    1. Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member
       

      Hello,

      Thank you for this explanation, even though I don't understand anything!

      Yes, I understand that I don't need it, so is there any way to know if it works?

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      1. brucine Posted messages 24969 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 180 > Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member
         

        Hello,

        As mentioned by MPMP10 for another model, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't work autonomously but paired with a device from which a vacuum must be created, a mass spectrometer in the illustration that was made but it could be something else, I doubt you have this kind of article.

        The Turbo Pump input must necessarily be connected to the device in question with a specific format.

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      2. Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member > brucine Posted messages 24969 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         

        Alright, it's clearer now!

        Thank you!

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  2. brucine Posted messages 24969 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 180
     

    Hello,

    Labeled like Port-Salut, a vacuum pump, I don't know what you're going to do with it...

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    1. Nathaly38190 Posted messages 59 Status Member
       

      Hello,

      Even though I got up at 4:15, I should be wide awake, but I don't understand your message!

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