Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Okay thanks

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  • redwire
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    Digi-key, passives, film capacitors. 85,051 Results.
    Then input what you know like: mounting type through-hole, 4,700pF or 10mm lead spacing, Ratings any Y1 or Y2, in stock... down to 42 results.
    Mouser has a checkbox for "safety capacitors" which makes it easier.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Originally posted by redwire
    The Rifa caps have clear epoxy that cracks and they bulge too. Even new old stock sitting in a parts bin, I had some that got plump and cracked.
    That looks like C4, C5 4,700pF Y-caps. I replace them on sight - many incidents where they short and burn because they are on mains. But you have a fuse so any damage would be limited.
    They are metallized paper dielectric. You can still buy them as PME271Y series like P271HL472M250 LS=10mm. I'm using Kemet or Vishay instead.

    Big X-cap C3 is a different make but these go low value with age, so I would test as well. The board has no MOV's and I think these caps help a little with mains spikes. Their EMI filtering is kind of ignored.
    How do you look these on DigiKey I have never looked for this type of capacitor before so any help would be appreciated thanks

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  • redwire
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    The Rifa caps have clear epoxy that cracks and they bulge too. Even new old stock sitting in a parts bin, I had some that got plump and cracked.
    That looks like C4, C5 4,700pF Y-caps. I replace them on sight - many incidents where they short and burn because they are on mains. But you have a fuse so any damage would be limited.
    They are metallized paper dielectric. You can still buy them as PME271Y series like P271HL472M250 LS=10mm. I'm using Kemet or Vishay instead.

    Big X-cap C3 is a different make but these go low value with age, so I would test as well. The board has no MOV's and I think these caps help a little with mains spikes. Their EMI filtering is kind of ignored.
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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Marcon electrolyte capacitors are they good brand

    Where are these located Rifa's I am not sure exactly what they are
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-13-2023, 10:28 PM.

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  • redwire
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    That makes more sense. I think the Marcon electrolytic caps are end of life, and the Rifa's you will see their epoxy cracking before they short and burn up.
    It's so surprising to see $20 worth of parts give a many $10,000's machine more life.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    The diodes on the relay turned to not be bad because you have to remove all relays because they are interconnected with other relays I found this out later when I removed all the relays all the diodes testing good

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Well if looks like this was a successful recapping because he power up the machine this morning and it power up again with no issues even though it was about 40*F this morning before I recapped this board is when it had been giving trouble powering on

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    One strange thing about this switching power supply is that it pulse ate depending on which combination of terminals are used also on the keyboard/control relay interface board has 3 LEDs flashing when switching power supply is activated
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-10-2023, 08:29 PM.

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  • redwire
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    Don't forget to replace the Rifa's, they burn up badly.

    I think this CNC site has problems with ground and neutral from the distribution transformer sometimes kicking up during a surge and damaging equipment. Those 3 diodes blowing is not normal.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Well I just had to recap the spare switching power supply for this machine yesterday because when he went to turn it back on it took several try’s before it came on

    So I went to recap 1 of 475uf@25 volt was so bad that it did not even have an ESR resistance value ( <— bloated top vent ) at all another one had a value of 13.0 the last one was 0.05 replacement are 470uf@25 volt

    The 470uf@35 volt ones ( 2 of them ) was 0.07 which is a little bit high than a new one replacement 470uf@50 volt

    The 47uf@63 volt with a ESR value of 22.0 resistance this is not a misprint replacement 47uf@63 volt

    Unfortunately this board also had signs of capacitors leaking which I had to clean up some of the pads and touch of some other corrosion on some other soldering joints on the secondary side of the switching power transformer pins

    Install the recap board and now it starts up each time power is applied to it
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-10-2023, 04:27 PM.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Originally posted by redwire
    I was going to say, check for a bad relay as well. Where the coil has shorted to the contacts, insulation failed. That could give high voltage and pop those diodes. It's kind of grasping at straws but there's no reason yet for the three diodes to short.
    I checked them out on a tool battery that was 20 volts and seem work correctly

    Yes I found it strange that all 3 diodes where shorted but here in Jacksonville Florida power supply company has issues with 3 phase power always running high on voltage for example 480 volts might be as high as 510 volts yea it is not supposed to be this high but sometimes it is and sometimes momentary brown outs as well very short duration which play hell on electronic equipment

    In fact this afternoon it happen where the brown out was so short that it caused a CD player to power on and start playing a CD
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-08-2023, 03:48 PM.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Originally posted by stj
    schottky's will be 150-190 on average.
    some meters cant even get a stable reading on them.
    Okay thanks for the information

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  • redwire
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    I was going to say, check for a bad relay as well. Where the coil has shorted to the contacts, insulation failed. That could give high voltage and pop those diodes. It's kind of grasping at straws but there's no reason yet for the three diodes to short.

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  • stj
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Originally posted by sam_sam_sam
    Also found a diode that appears to be shorted markings are MBR1045 meter reading is 0.154 this seems to be a little bit low
    schottky's will be 150-190 on average.
    some meters cant even get a stable reading on them.

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  • redwire
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    Oh, the diodes are across relay coils? Strange failure, they don't get much stress.
    On the PSU the Rifa 4700pF have to also be replaced, they crack and short causing a big mess.
    Considering the Marcon electrolytics are from 1990, they did OK.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Originally posted by petehall347
    you cant test the flyback diodes in circuit as they will look shorted .
    The diode was tested after removing it from the board

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  • petehall347
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    you cant test the flyback diodes in circuit as they will look shorted .

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Mitsubishi CNC switching power supply board dead / relay board bad diode failure

    Here is a picture of the relay board and where the three diodes are shorted using the diode mode on the meter

    These are the capacitors used and one of them you can clearly see from the bottom that it has been leaking

    The person that I repairing this for is going to see if he has a another switching power supply for this machine and if so I going to recap the switching power supply board that we put in yesterday and if he finds another one that one will be recap as well
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    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-08-2023, 09:28 AM.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    The switching power supply board has quite a few issues
    One being that at one capacitor was leaking from the bottom of it possibly the other one right next to it and damage the circuit board traces found one resistor burn up found one SCR shorted it has two voltage regulators one positive and one negative unsure if they got damaged or not

    Also found a diode that appears to be shorted markings are MBR1045 meter reading is 0.154 this seems to be a little bit low

    All diodes checked in diode mode on meter

    MBR1045 - Motorola Schottky Diode B1045 (TO-220) This description was one of EBay seller in Croydon, VIC, Australia

    Here are some pictures of the switching power supply board

    The UC3842AN is a 30 volt 1 amp current mode PWM controller
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    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-08-2023, 09:51 AM.

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