Hi please I am looking for the schematics of this machine or I need help identifying this PU15 (AKUJ 687) - the part number or it's datasheet or both will greatly be appreciated.
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by SoulzinkHi everyone,
I am trying to fix a samsung washinmachine power supply main board.
I already replaced it with another one to fix the machine but i want to try understand the issue with the old board.
Therefore i hope to be able to get some help to explain what to check in order to troubleshoot.
The power supply board reference is the following: DC41-00189a
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I have a CNC machine wired to 3-phase 230V AC.
It's a smaller CNC machine with a 3500W motor, do it does not uses much power.
The problem is, when the residents come home and put load on the network, the voltage can drop to around 207V which is fine for most household items but by CNC machine stops working from this.
I contacted the electricity company but they refuse to help me solve this problem.
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