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Mini Lathe Electrikery.......
John Swift:
Hi Dave D and Dave BC ,
just incase you didn't look at all of the cnczone link
I've added the circuit I traced for of the small pcb with the blue relay
hope the tests go well tomorrow
John
Stilldrillin:
John.
Thank you!
I did have a look..... Then me brain started overloading again........ ::)
The motor and board are on their way from Amadeal. I will take advice before installing em.
I can repair the blown copper trace with a soldered wire.
I'm meeting Dave BC at a local show, next weekend. He can have the board to play with then....... :thumbup:
At the moment, I'm hopeful I can cope with a simple unplug/ replug....... Mebbe! :palm:
David D
lordedmond:
David
just swap the wires one at a time and you will be fine
Stuart
John Swift
on the first pic shown by David all I see is three cap's a R and an inductor the big yell thing is marked c3 with the blue ones c1 ,c2 I do not see any relays on that particular board
Stuart
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: lordedmond on May 20, 2011, 02:49:18 AM ---
John Swift
on the first pic shown by David all I see is three cap's a R and an inductor the big yell thing is marked c3 with the blue ones c1 ,c2 I do not see any relays on that particular board
Stuart
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Ohhh....... Stuart!!
Pleese........ Don't start all that, all over again!
David D........
John Swift:
Hi Dave ,
add a lable/ marker to one of the red wires that connect to the control pcb
then take a photo or make a note
changing the wires over one by one is a very good idea
but you need to have a plan B if some wires come off by accident ( been their :lol: )
PS just spotted the cable ties your photo on page 3 gives all the detail you need
PPS using your photo just added your wire colours to a diagram of the control
not sure of order of mains wires but ties help to get them right
Hi Stuart ,
the relay board is in the control box with the speed control PCB
the relay circuit could be use full while fault finding
since it is an interlock for the power and switches the 27 ohm braking resistor
the damaged filter PCB is in a plastic box hidden by the motor cover at the rear of the machine
John
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