Hi everyone
I have quite a bit of experience with low voltage circuits but basically none with high voltage circuits outside of recapping. So if anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it very much!
This printer, history unknown, has no signs of life when plugged into 240VAC. It has the LT2988-001 board common to many Brother HL-2XXX series printers. The only physical abnormality observed is a green tint to the positive leg on the main 400V filter capacitor. This model is prone to shorts across the four Schottky diodes but all are testing OK by diode check on a multimeter. The two main fuses and one thermal fuse all have continuity. The inductors all have continuity. NTC1 measures about 8ohm to neutral when unplugged. Z1 measures no continuity when unplugged.
Pics attached. Thanks everyone
Edit - nvm I'm being an idiot there is 330V DC across the large cap, 16V and 3V at the output pins as expected so edited the above. There's a video of an identical case and someone says it's the MIP005 IC so I may try that
I have quite a bit of experience with low voltage circuits but basically none with high voltage circuits outside of recapping. So if anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it very much!
This printer, history unknown, has no signs of life when plugged into 240VAC. It has the LT2988-001 board common to many Brother HL-2XXX series printers. The only physical abnormality observed is a green tint to the positive leg on the main 400V filter capacitor. This model is prone to shorts across the four Schottky diodes but all are testing OK by diode check on a multimeter. The two main fuses and one thermal fuse all have continuity. The inductors all have continuity. NTC1 measures about 8ohm to neutral when unplugged. Z1 measures no continuity when unplugged.
Pics attached. Thanks everyone
Edit - nvm I'm being an idiot there is 330V DC across the large cap, 16V and 3V at the output pins as expected so edited the above. There's a video of an identical case and someone says it's the MIP005 IC so I may try that
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