Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
I search for 'str w6756 circuit' then I see 'Images for strw6756 circuit' and I looked through the images.
Most Chinese companies just use the application notes circuits to build the products to save money and times, and they just change the designator of the parts so it would not look like the original diagrams.
I am glad you got it working. You might as well recap the board with good caps too since the ambient for that board is probably higher than room temperature..
Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You mean 330 Ohms per SCH from the last diagram I found.
The 18V is the startup Voltage once it is running the Voltage does not have to be at 18V it can be lower (or higher as long as not exceeding the VCC max Voltage) as long as it is not does not reach the LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN point.
I am glad I found that last diagram.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You mean 330 Ohms per SCH from the last diagram I found.
The 18V is the startup Voltage once it is running the Voltage does not have to be at 18V it can be lower (or higher as long as not exceeding the VCC max Voltage) as long as it is not does not reach the LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN point.
I am glad I found that last diagram.Last edited by budm; 10-28-2016, 02:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You just have to make sure that it is connected the same way as shown in the diagram because in the diagram I see 68K resistor R13 which is also connected to pin 7.
I think you should also repalce those two resistors that were blown open instead of using fuse or jumper just i case it wants to see the Vdrops on those two parallel connected resistors to function.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You just have to make sure that it is connected the same way as shown in the diagram because in the diagram I see 68K resistor R13 which is also connected to pin 7.
I think you should also repalce those two resistors that were blown open instead of using fuse or jumper just i case it wants to see the Vdrops on those two parallel connected resistors to function.Last edited by budm; 10-27-2016, 09:57 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
Thank you for the schematics definitely looks like it..the resistor in question would be R4 so it is 330 as I thought. I think the resister is open at 65K Ohms measurement.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
I found this 15VDC power supply circuit, it looks like they copied to cituit to build your board. The part designators may not be the same so you will have to do circuit tracing and then write down the designators of you board into the diagram.
https://www.arrow.com/en/reference-d...ad9377f6828100Leave a comment:
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OK, I see it now but I still cannot tell how it is connected in the circuits.Leave a comment:
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if you go to the third picture and zoom in it is between R19 and D9, one end of the resistor goes to C22 near by it and the other end is to the cathode of diode D9 and the other end of C22. its like being parallel with C22Last edited by mike123333; 10-27-2016, 09:06 PM.Leave a comment:
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I do not see R23 in your pictures so I cannot tell what its function is.Leave a comment:
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I think R23 maybe open I am measuring 65K ohms on it but the writing on it is 33? I can't seem to figure out what the third digit is, since it was wiped away. I am assuming it maybe a 33 ohm resistor. I did change out teh capacitors which did not solve anything.Last edited by mike123333; 10-27-2016, 08:52 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
Something is not allowing the VCC to reach the startup Voltage point, so it can be the resistor on pin 4 or the cap on pin 4 has leakage resistance to not allow it to reach the needed Voltage.Last edited by budm; 10-27-2016, 06:34 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
Per spec sheet on PDF page 5, the typical start up Voltage is 18.2VDC so right now that Voltage is not reaching the startup point (once the IC starts running, when the VCC drop down to 9.7V Typ. then the circuit will stop running) so the IC is not running right now.
You need to check all those components connecting to the IC, especially filter cap on t the VCC pin (I would replace it), the diode that rectify the AC to provide VCC onec the IC is running and the resistor on pin 4 as shown in the diagram.
You can use that application notes circuit as a guide, it may be close enough to your board. I will assumed that the diode on the cold side is OK, same for the caps?Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
Per spec sheet on PDF page 5, the typical start up Voltage is 18.2VDC so right now that Voltage is not reaching the startup point (once the IC starts running, when the VCC drop down to 9.7V Typ. then the circuit will stop running) so the IC is not running right now.
You need to check all those components connecting to the IC, especially filter cap on t the VCC pin (I would replace it), the diode that rectify the AC to provide VCC onec the IC is running and the resistor on pin 4 as shown in the diagram.
You can use that application notes circuit as a guide, it may be close enough to your board. I will assumed that the diode on the cold side is OK, same for the caps?Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
The resistors are the path for the GND return as you can see in the application notes diagram. The designer of the circuit uses two resistors in parallel to get that odd resistance for reason so you should get something as close as possible. You can try jumper for quick test to see if you will get DC on the cold side, but I would not run it without those two resistors in place for long.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
The resistors are the path for the GND return as you can see in the application notes diagram. The designer of the circuit uses two resistors in parallel to get that odd resistance for reason so you should get something as close as possible. You can try jumper for quick test to see if you will get DC on the cold side, but I would not run it without those two resistors in place for long.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
Since the 0.33 and 0.20 are in parallel which would be basically a total of 0.132 ohms , would I be able to just run a straight wire for testing purpose to see if that would get the secondary side of the transformer to work? Pin 3 which is the ground for he STR goes to those resistors which would be that the STR has no ground.Last edited by mike123333; 10-27-2016, 04:32 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You have indicated that you replaced the STR-W6756, what did you find wrong with it?
Please check the resistance between pin 1 and pin 3 of the old STR W6756 to see if it shows very low resistance (<10 Ohms).
Right now those two resistors for the Source pin (PIN 3) of the STR-W6756 have gone open circuit probably due to shorted MOSFET inside the STR W6756.
What is the marking on R9? I expect that to be around 10 Ohms.Leave a comment:
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Re: Power Supply for Quadrafire Pellet Stove
You have indicated that you replaced the STR-W6756, what did you find wrong with it?
Please check the resistance between pin 1 and pin 3 of the old STR W6756 to see if it shows very low resistance (<10 Ohms).
Right now those two resistors for the Source pin (PIN 3) of the STR-W6756 have gone open circuit probably due to shorted MOSFET inside the STR W6756.
What is the marking on R9? I expect that to be around 10 Ohms.Leave a comment:
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