Re: Daytek F19AH
All the caps are fine. This started after reinstalling D108.
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Re: Daytek F19AH
Visually inspect all your solder joints on the capacitors you replaced, And then wiggle the caps to check for movement on the solder pads. There is a possibility you moved something breaking the circuit.All this should be done power off.
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Re: Daytek F19AH
OK that could be of some use if I do decide to try it but for now is there anything to check that might explain why all my readings went strange after putting D108 back in? I can trace 115 up to the rectifier which is putting out 161 to the filter cap but lose it from there. Something caused everything to go off after putting D108 back in.Last edited by UserName666; 09-01-2010, 11:48 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Daytek F19AH
For soldering something that small, check out this video by CuriousInventor. After watching it, I think you should try it on some junk parts and attempt on the real thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NN7UGWYmBY
If you still are not confident, ask around who has good soldering skills and offer a 6 pack in exchange for their soldering services?Leave a comment:
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Heat damage to D108 while soldering it in??
Soldering iron never went near IC101. All solder joints clear.
If I fried IC101 I'm gonna have to stop because thats way too small to solder.Leave a comment:
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Pin 1 - 2 = .000 ~ 001v
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Originally Posted by UserName666 View Post
-The voltage on U1, pin 2.
***This one is giving really jumpy readings between .035v and 1.4v
Neg - Pin 1
Pos - Pin 2
Pin 1 -7 = 1.582v
Cant find a previous test for 1-7
Pin 1 - 8 = 1.573v steady
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Originally Posted by UserName666 View Post
-U1, pin 8. Do you see pulses there at about the same rate you saw them across the 10uF cap?
***Sort of. Fluctuates between .3?? - 0 - .4?? then it will fall to 0 for a few seconds then do that over again on a constant cycle.
Pos - pin 8
Neg - pin 1
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For those that haven't used findchips.com (I just discovered it), it searches all the popular sites like digikey, mouser, and displays stock and price.Leave a comment:
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To narrow things down a little more I tested a few more things.
-The 10uf 63v cap by the filter cap that was previously fluctuating between 11 and 17 volts is now sitting steady at 1.584 volts
-IC101 Between pins 1-3 the input voltage is 4.27 volts where it used to fluctuate from 15-19v
-No voltage coming to opto isolator anymore
I will say that when I put D108 back in it did take quite a while. If it was good out of board and I somehow heat damaged that part does that give cause for the previous symptoms? If now damage it would have been the same result as not soldering it in???
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"I've marked what should be the + and - sides of the caps; please verify they are correct." - Did you upload a pic because its not showing on this end.
By 9v that just means a everyday 9v battery??
Could someone possibly address my concern in post 72 about having forgotten to solder D108?
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There is 161 going into the transformer but nothing coming out. I'll have to find my previous post about pins 2,7,8 to find out what it was before.Leave a comment:
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-The 10uf 63v cap by the filter cap that was previously fluctuating between 11 and 17 volts is now sitting steady at 1.584 volts
-IC101 Between pins 1-3 the input voltage is 4.27 volts where it used to fluctuate from 15-19v
-No voltage coming to opto isolator anymore
I will say that when I put D108 back in it did take quite a while. If it was good out of board and I somehow heat damaged that part does that give cause for the previous symptoms? If now damage it would have been the same result as not soldering it in???Leave a comment:
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Any chance the power supply has started? Remember, the clicking indicated the power supply was trying to start. Checked for 12V at the output? Power LED on? Have the voltages at pins 2,7 and 8 on IC101 changed?Leave a comment:
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The resistance between pins 1 & 3 is back to 00.3ohms. Is there any reason the transformer may have stopped clicking? At a TOTAL loss now.Leave a comment:
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"I've marked what should be the + and - sides of the caps; please verify they are correct." - Did you upload a pic because its not showing on this end.
By 9v that just means a everyday 9v battery??
Could someone possibly address my concern in post 72 about having forgotten to solder D108?Leave a comment:
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The first thing to double (triple) check is the orientation of the caps you installed. I've marked what should be the + and - sides of the caps; please verify they are correct.
The second thing to try is I have marked two inductors in the upper left hand corner with a white L. If you have received your soldering iron, remove the lower one on the board and see if the power supply will work. This disables the inverter. (I'm not sure your 'cold soldering tool' will work on anything this heavy. That is heavy gauge copper wire).
Another approach will require a variable DC supply or several batteries. (Don't remove the inductor for this test). 'D' Flashlight batteries, a 6 volt lantern battery would be ideal. Even a 9V DC transistor radio battery might be sufficient. Assuming you are using a 6V battery, hook the - terminal of the battery to the - lead of any of the caps you replaced. Next, measure the voltage of the battery. It will probably be above the nominal output voltage for the battery. Hook the + terminal to one of the + leads of any of the caps you replaced. Now measure the voltage of the battery again, then disconnect the battery. No need to run the battery down. What voltage did you read with the battery hooked up?
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So I put D108 back in, plugged it in and the transformer is not clicking anymore. Hooked everything up thinking it might be fixed. Did not work...Started taking it back apart again and realized after I put on the screw & nut that I forgot to solder it. Soldered it and plugged it in again. The transformer still is not clicking. I think Im now further behind then when I started. Is it time to give up yet? Would forgetting to solder that in have blown something else????????????Leave a comment:
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My idea of poke and prod was to move and flex things ,see if some thing will change.
If i understand things correctly isnt the opto pin 1 and 2 one the hot side and 3 and 4 on the cold side could chosing the wrong ground have made a difference in the readings?
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Still, you bring up a valid point. Most of the parts check out. We're down to the point where only a few parts remain untested. The TL431 shunt regulator, the opto-isolator, the SMPS controller, and the power FET.
But by nature I abhor 'shotgunning' instead of logical troubleshooting.
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At this point PlainBill is trying to find a rational explanation for the behavior of the output. Why is voltage detected at the input side of the opto-isolator, but not at the output? And what is the expected output voltage? Where did teh 'magic smoke' come from (or is that another monitor)?
PlainBill
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