Ok so the speed controller board in my pillar drill has burnt out some transistors and resistors now I can Id the transistor easy enough as its one of
several and they are all the same however the resistors are burnt beyond reading.
I've removed them from the board and measured them with a (fluke) multi meter my question is how accurate will these readings be and how can I
figure out what type of resistor I need to replace then with
I can't just buy another board as they are no longer in production and spares are out of stock
You cannot rely on these measurements. Your best hope is either a circuit diagram or another owner who is willing to take images of the board. If you draw the circuit out I can make educated guesses of the values.
Can't get a diagram been trying for a month
Will the readings not be sufficient for an educated guess?
get some photos of the board,, plus the approximate working voltage/ current/ power/ speed
will give us something to work with...
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Originally posted by carlknight1982
Can't get a diagram been trying for a month
Will the readings not be sufficient for an educated guess?
warco k1605fvc
240v in 180v dc out
Another way of doing this is to replace the motor with a mechanically identical 3 phase motor. My pillar drill has a 3 phase motor. Rather than being
a curse it is in fact an asset. It came like that from the s/h dealer. It now has a single phase - 3 phase electronic inverter that also controls the
speed - absolutely fantastic would not have anything else.
see: eBay item number:
381206535585
Tbh I'm hoping for a cheap fix I rarely use the drill so it's not worth a lot of money on repairing it to me
certainly the resistor from 'next to c6' is now the wrong value, 13Mohm; would not fail so catastrophically with <400V, the others
look more realistic.
however, with so many failed components, and a 'scorched' board, I would say its beyond a safe/long-lasting repair.
edit: cant use Ω, so ohm
[Edited on 14/4/15 by gremlin1234]
You could replace it with one of these if I have read the spec. correctly?
Regards
Ian
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Input-Output-Motor-Speed-Controller/dp/B00843ILD8
[Edited on 14/4/15 by RedAvon]
Can you post the Motor Spec
and Make / Model of the drill.
More info will help.
Off the motor
Drill make and model are on the other post with the photos
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Originally posted by carlknight1982
warco k1605fvc
240v in 180v dc out