Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

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  • sparcktikus
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    • Mar 2023
    • 3
    • uk

    #1

    Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

    Hi

    I have an Ersa rds 80 soldering station which has developed a fault and just showing err on display
    I have found a burnt resistor on pcb can anyone help me identify this resistor if you have a circuit diagram or similar unit
    The printed circuit board markings are rd80 ver 2.0 and the resistor in question is R6

    Many thanks
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    Last edited by sparcktikus; 04-04-2023, 05:40 AM. Reason: Attached pic of pcb
  • the old man51
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    • Dec 2022
    • 11
    • yorkshire

    #2
    Re: Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

    hi...if you look to the left hand corner.of picture...says J3.above that it says C18...to the right of that cap there is a resistor marked R8..read the the resistor...it may be the same one you need
    just my guess ....... The resitor burnt out is also marked R8
    Last edited by the old man51; 04-04-2023, 07:38 AM.

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    • sparcktikus
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      • Mar 2023
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      • uk

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      Re: Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

      Originally posted by the old man51
      hi...if you look to the left hand corner.of picture...says J3.above that it says C18...to the right of that cap there is a resistor marked R8..read the the resistor...it may be the same one you need
      just my guess ....... The resitor burnt out is also marked R8
      Hi
      Thanks for the input
      But have just had a look at pcb closer with microscope
      R8 is 47 ohms but looking at defective resistor R6 it looks like it did have a zero in the middle of resistor

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      • the old man51
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        • Dec 2022
        • 11
        • yorkshire

        #4
        Re: Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

        my bad....thought is read r8.instead of r6.......never mind

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        • the old man51
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          • Dec 2022
          • 11
          • yorkshire

          #5
          Re: Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

          sorry looked like R8.....There is a few r103 on board......

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          • redwire
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            • Dec 2010
            • 3900
            • Canada

            #6
            Re: Ersa Rds 80 soldering station burnt resistor

            Based on a picture of earlier version RDS-80 board (similar circuit) elektrotanya
            R6 is "560" or 56Ω from Q1-E from +V for U4 opamp TLC272.
            Q1, T3 is marking "SCC" ? should be PNP?
            R11 "390" or 39Ω

            The question is why they burnt up. I can't figure out what the parts are doing, they don't appear to drive the triac or heating element at all.

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