Skyscraper
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- Nemesis
Following the discussion in the Duel thread, this one is for ride computer talk.
Let the geekiness begin!
Let the geekiness begin!

For those who're unaware of Irvine Ondrey Engineering, I highly recommend their Facebook page for control systems geekery. Look back through their posts for panels, cabinets, PLCs, drives and similar stuff.
They're also responsive to questions from likeminded enthusiasts.
I am pretty sure Air is Allen Bradley. The control system was commissioned by Consign AG who do a lot of work for B&M.
What's interesting about the older PLC systems such as Nemesis is they have two PLCs running the same code which cross-check each other and shutdown if there's a disagreement.
The modern attractions such as Air use a single safety PLC instead. A safety PLC has two processors internally and does this checking itself. It gives the same level of safety without any of the extra wiring and complications.
There's a few pics of the Nemesis PLCs on Towers Almanac.
Nemesis of course uses 90s technology. Another thing that's often used now that wasn't available at the time is remote I/O so you don't need to route so many cables around the place.
Looking at IOE I think they tend to use the GuardLogix safety controllers.Looking at those pictures PLC-5 are now long past there use by date and were declared discontinued in 2017. Iād be amazed if/when the track is replaced if they arenāt swapped out for controllogix. Reasonably straight forward and you can convert 80% of the code automatically. Itās 30 years old, Iād imagine the panel needs replacing to be honest. Those relays would of had a tough life
Not as easy as it sounds. The supply issues are major, one of the parts I'm trying to order has been listed as 'minimum 6 months' for at least the last 3 months.Or you'd just have ordered it already. I'm sure the project managers are aware of the delays in the supply chains.
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