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  • shelby5041
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2009
    • 1505
    • united states of america usa

    #1

    Dc power supply in cnc not working

    Hi
    I hsve a cnc mill that uses a dc power supply that outputs 12vdc and 42vdc

    Last time i used machine no issues..about 1yr ago

    I used it today and i somehow dont have 42v output from ps...the 42v output is only measuring 1.4v

    12v output is good

    Can someone assist me?

    Due to design im not able to remove ps currently

    See photos...i have 3 machines use same ps i posted 2 pics for better views
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    Last edited by shelby5041; 08-27-2021, 03:19 PM.
  • eccerr0r
    Solder Sloth
    • Nov 2012
    • 8701
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

    Well, you'll need to do some tracing.

    Do you get voltage across the big capacitor at least?
    Looks like wire colors are reused quite frequently making it tough to trace wires without having the device in hand...

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    • shelby5041
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      • Feb 2009
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      • united states of america usa

      #3
      Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

      I havent tried
      Would i just multimeter to test at the red black wires at the screw terminals going to the large blue cap?

      Like i said i have 3 diff machines with exact same ps configuration so comparing will be possible during troubleshooting

      Just the 1 machine is not getting 42v anymore

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      • eccerr0r
        Solder Sloth
        • Nov 2012
        • 8701
        • USA

        #4
        Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

        Can only guess there's some sort of switch on the other side of that pcb but without data, no idea.

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        • petehall347
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          • Jan 2015
          • 4426
          • United Kingdom

          #5
          Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

          i only see one bridge rectifier so guessing the 12v is derived from the 42v . says to me it might be simple like a poor connection . or a short .
          Last edited by petehall347; 08-27-2021, 06:28 PM.

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          • stj
            Great Sage 齊天大聖
            • Dec 2009
            • 31029
            • Albion

            #6
            Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

            remove the screws holding the board to the cap and flip it over

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            • shelby5041
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              • Feb 2009
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              • united states of america usa

              #7
              Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

              I will test voltage across the large cap and then maybe try remove board if i can tomorrow

              The thing is im not comfortable with large capacitors and electronics in general...so i may not try and remove it....there is,really nothing much on other side of board from what i can see ..though.there are 3 transistor looking components that are mounted to aluminum heat sinks

              As i said the 12v output is ok
              Just no 42v output as it should be...measures only 1.4v
              Last edited by shelby5041; 08-27-2021, 06:49 PM.

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              • eccerr0r
                Solder Sloth
                • Nov 2012
                • 8701
                • USA

                #8
                Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                Sorry we need to see what the items on the other side is so we can reverse engineer it, unless you can find the schematics to your device... What may look like a transistor could be an IC.

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                • shelby5041
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                  • Feb 2009
                  • 1505
                  • united states of america usa

                  #9
                  Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                  I understand..ill see what i can do

                  Schematics not avail..machine proprietary and 25yrs old

                  Compsny was bought out no info avail from new compsny

                  ...thank you
                  Last edited by shelby5041; 08-28-2021, 02:35 AM.

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                  • sam_sam_sam
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 6039
                    • USA

                    #10
                    Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                    Does the output from the transformer go to 42 volt board first or does it go to the 12 volt board first

                    Because I noticed that the 42 volt board has diodes in the upper right hand corner I would check those diodes first

                    Second where is the 12 volts coming from is from the 42 volt board or somewhere else

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                    • shelby5041
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                      • Feb 2009
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                      • united states of america usa

                      #11
                      Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                      Thanks..the 12v and 42v both output on the board with the huge cap

                      Everything starts at the large donut shaped transformer

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                      • sam_sam_sam
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 6039
                        • USA

                        #12
                        Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                        Does it have two separate winding on 12 volts and one for 42 volts if it does then look at diodes for the main filtering capacitor on that board because if you do not have any voltage on that capacitor then this would be the first place to check but make sure that your 42 volt winding has ac voltage on the secondary winding
                        Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 08-28-2021, 07:20 AM.

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                        • shelby5041
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                          • Feb 2009
                          • 1505
                          • united states of america usa

                          #13
                          Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                          hi samsam
                          i do not know sorry

                          i will check the voltage on the large blue cap today

                          if you look at the large donut transformer it has multple wires coming out of it..the yellow and orange go to the 12v side of the capacitor board and the red black goes to the 42v side of the cap board ..im not into electronics but to me it seems the large transformer is outputting 2 diff voltages..is this possible?

                          i guess if i get good voltages from the cap the issue will be on the cap board..if i get no or low voltages from the large cap then i would imagine the issue could be with the transofrmer or rectifier?
                          Last edited by shelby5041; 08-28-2021, 07:42 AM.

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                          • sam_sam_sam
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                            • Jul 2011
                            • 6039
                            • USA

                            #14
                            Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                            Originally posted by shelby5041
                            hi samsam
                            i do not know sorry

                            i will check the voltage on the large blue cap today

                            if you look at the large donut transformer it has multple wires coming out of it..the yellow and orange go to the 12v side of the capacitor board and the red black goes to the 42v side of the cap board ..im not into electronics but to me it seems the large transformer is outputting 2 diff voltages..is this possible?
                            Yes this is possible and it done all time thanks for letting me know that it does have two different winding for each voltage

                            Like I said earlier I would first check and see if you have ac voltage on the 42 volt winding from the transformer if you do then check the diodes with a volt meter on diode test and make sure that you do not have any open or shorted diodes for the main filtering capacitor input if you have voltage on the capacitor then you need to trace where the voltage goes from there on that board and figure out where you lost the voltage

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                            • shelby5041
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                              • Feb 2009
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                              • united states of america usa

                              #15
                              Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                              Maybe good news...i have 45v at large cap so that means trans and rectifier good

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                              • shelby5041
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                                • Feb 2009
                                • 1505
                                • united states of america usa

                                #16
                                Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                                Here is pic
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                                • stj
                                  Great Sage 齊天大聖
                                  • Dec 2009
                                  • 31029
                                  • Albion

                                  #17
                                  Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                                  that board looks almost new! even the molex pinstrips are the latest type!

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                                  • sam_sam_sam
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Jul 2011
                                    • 6039
                                    • USA

                                    #18
                                    Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                                    Now the question is where are you losing the 42 volts at you need to trace the circuit on the board and see where you lost the voltage at

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                                    • shelby5041
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                                      • Feb 2009
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                                      • united states of america usa

                                      #19
                                      Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                                      Lol...not new but high quality made in usa board

                                      25yrs old

                                      Its an old school board so im pretty confident its repairable
                                      Last edited by shelby5041; 08-28-2021, 12:10 PM.

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                                      • eccerr0r
                                        Solder Sloth
                                        • Nov 2012
                                        • 8701
                                        • USA

                                        #20
                                        Re: Dc power supply in cnc not working

                                        It looks like at this point all of the "transistors" on the board are indeed ICs. The 12V is using a 7812 IC and 42V *appears* to be regulated by a LM338 - which like the LM317 is actually limited to 33-ish volts. So this IC actually being operated out of range though it's valid to run it this way.

                                        So since the red and black wire terminals on the big blue capacitor is getting the 45-ish volts, you probably need to replace the LM338. These die readily when operating above 30V.

                                        That is if you don't have a short somewhere else which caused the LM338 to die in the first place. This is your #1 priority, then replace the LM338. Goes without saying, make sure the resistors didn't fuse but they should be allright.
                                        Last edited by eccerr0r; 08-28-2021, 12:11 PM.

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