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    Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

    I am looking for a power supply board for a ZD-939L not a ZD-939A the power supply board is different

    I have a ZD-939A power supply board this unit does not have a temperature controller display I want to covert it to ZD-939L I can get the temperature controller module from the same place that I got the ZD-915 controller module from

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    Does anyone have this hot air gun model

    Could you please take photo of the powder board
    Close up but get the hole board in the photo

    Thanks

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      #3
      Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

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      Last edited by stj; 07-13-2018, 02:21 PM.

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        sam_sam_sam, I don't have this station but found pics at https://radiokot.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?p=901458 and https://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/137985 and http://vprl.ru/forum/5-62-1
        Run through google translate if you want to read the threads.

        It looks like ZD-939L is using a ZD-939A power board, but with the analog control parts not populated.
        I see two versions of power boards ZD-939A-1, ZD-939A-2.

        I see two different ZD-939L LCD control boards, seem to be the same as ZD-912, ZD-915 but with different firmware.

        ZD-LTY-2013 (all SMT)
        ZD-LTY-6 (mostly SMT, 80C51)

        Many people complain the 5V regulator runs hot and fades out.

        You'd have to figure out how to connect power and control from the power board to the LCD control board.

        Three ribbon cables,
        Three conductor cable is 12VAC power
        Two conductor for triac opto-coupler drive hot air heater
        Two conductor for ?

        Inside pics you want, 5MB ea:
        ZD-939L inside pic 1
        ZD-939L inside pic 2
        ZD-939L inside pic 3
        Attached Files

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          I GOT 2 OF THESE.. both brand new, factory returns.,. no heat at all replaced element in nozzle. 13£,, original duratool ones... also replaced triac,, BT08 8amp 650v triac, no luck still says on display error,, and no heat shows not even room temp 25 like others when they start.. removed,, BT136 TRIAC.. SAME ISSUE.. SO wonder if its the optocopler. anyone had same issue and found the fault at all.! mainboard is a ZD 939A -VER 4

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            Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

            Originally posted by promo7uk View Post
            I GOT 2 OF THESE.. both brand new, factory returns.,. no heat at all replaced element in nozzle. 13£,, original duratool ones... also replaced triac,, BT08 8amp 650v triac, no luck still says on display error,, and no heat shows not even room temp 25 like others when they start.. removed,, BT136 TRIAC.. SAME ISSUE.. SO wonder if its the optocopler. anyone had same issue and found the fault at all.! mainboard is a ZD 939A -VER 4

            Could you please post some pictures of this controller board for the heater front and back so I can see how this was done

            As to your question look at the other post that I have I answer your question

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              Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

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              I have bought me a ZD939L brand new unit

              http://www.mpja.com/Hot-Air-Rework-S...info/34737+TL/
              Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 11-15-2018, 04:30 AM.

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                Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

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                I have used this unit and like the setup except for one thing

                When you turn the power off to the controller it runs the pump for about 3 minuets for the heater to cool down which is fine

                But it has the same problem as the another unit made by the same company and that is that the lowest temperature is 320*F which is a little bit of a problem when I just want to dry a board after using flux remover

                So I am going to put a small switch on the optic sensor to manually control the temperature when I need to this

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                  Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

                  Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View Post
                  I have a ZD-939A power supply board this unit does not have a temperature controller display I want to covert it to ZD-939L I can get the temperature controller module from the same place that I got the ZD-915 controller module from
                  I took a closer look at both boards and have decided that it not worth the time or effort to do this

                  But I did recap this board and it works a lot better

                  The problem with this unit was having was that when you turn the unit off it would run the pump for a very long time before it would shut off also the temperature control was very flaky at best
                  Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 11-24-2018, 05:05 AM.

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                    Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

                    pump over-run is to cool the handpiece - it's intentional.

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                      Re: Does anyone have a ZD-939L that they do not use any more

                      Yes I know that the pump is suppose to run for about 2 to 3 minuets after you turn off the switch
                      But what was happening was that it might run 4 to 6 minuets or sometimes longer before it would shut off
                      Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 11-24-2018, 06:42 PM.

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