Hi everyone! Hopefully someone can give a hint on this issue.
Trying to help my cousin who is a designer and is completly grounded since this machine stopped working
This is a large size plotter. He said he never turns it off, until one day he had to. When he tried to turn it back on, nothing happened....There is one LED in the MAIN board that's on all the time, and also the Ethernet board seems to be alive as it does detect the presence of the wire and flashes green and orange correspondingly
There is a PS board, pretty simple, only provides +41v, which is fed to the SERVO board, and then this one feeds MAIN.
Something I realized is that when I connect the PS socket to the servo board, I get a pretty big spark, like something in that board is taking a lot of current. I checked all Q's and D and found Q1 in Servo Board (P-Mosfet) to be shorted.
Took this Q out of the board and checked that D-G-S pads on the board were not showing the short anymore with the component out. This mosfet drives the Heater in the machine and I thought that it was the reason I was getting a high current spark. But NO, I assembled it all back on with the mosfet OUT of the board (can't find a replacement part yet) and still get a large spark and "POWER" pushbutton on the pannel does nothing
I removed EVERY connection to and from the servo board, everything but PS socket. I still get a spark as I plug it on so it's not a external module or printing head, its the board itself
I measure resistance between + and - inputs to servo board and its in the order of Megaohms...So why does it make such a large spark? Capacitors I though but I can plug it in and out constantly without waiting and I always get a spark, like it shouldn't have had time to discharge right?
I measure the next transistor Q2, which drives the POWER_ON signal, and I get 41 in S and G, but nothing in Drain, like it's not even trying to power on...
I also checked F1 and BR1 and thay show continuity.
What a challenge! These boards have been obsolete for many many years and if I find one online at the other side of the planet they want to charge $1700 for it...
Any, Any hint, would be appreciated!!
Im attaching photos of board (without mosfet installed) and the service manual. Servo board related to this mosfet is on page 36
Thanks
Trying to help my cousin who is a designer and is completly grounded since this machine stopped working
This is a large size plotter. He said he never turns it off, until one day he had to. When he tried to turn it back on, nothing happened....There is one LED in the MAIN board that's on all the time, and also the Ethernet board seems to be alive as it does detect the presence of the wire and flashes green and orange correspondingly
There is a PS board, pretty simple, only provides +41v, which is fed to the SERVO board, and then this one feeds MAIN.
Something I realized is that when I connect the PS socket to the servo board, I get a pretty big spark, like something in that board is taking a lot of current. I checked all Q's and D and found Q1 in Servo Board (P-Mosfet) to be shorted.
Took this Q out of the board and checked that D-G-S pads on the board were not showing the short anymore with the component out. This mosfet drives the Heater in the machine and I thought that it was the reason I was getting a high current spark. But NO, I assembled it all back on with the mosfet OUT of the board (can't find a replacement part yet) and still get a large spark and "POWER" pushbutton on the pannel does nothing
I removed EVERY connection to and from the servo board, everything but PS socket. I still get a spark as I plug it on so it's not a external module or printing head, its the board itself
I measure resistance between + and - inputs to servo board and its in the order of Megaohms...So why does it make such a large spark? Capacitors I though but I can plug it in and out constantly without waiting and I always get a spark, like it shouldn't have had time to discharge right?
I measure the next transistor Q2, which drives the POWER_ON signal, and I get 41 in S and G, but nothing in Drain, like it's not even trying to power on...
I also checked F1 and BR1 and thay show continuity.
What a challenge! These boards have been obsolete for many many years and if I find one online at the other side of the planet they want to charge $1700 for it...

Any, Any hint, would be appreciated!!
Im attaching photos of board (without mosfet installed) and the service manual. Servo board related to this mosfet is on page 36
Thanks
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