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hi all,
moment of great excitement today - wiring up a treadmill motor that I'm almost ready to put on my drill press. Wired up the plug>fuse>on/off switch>board with the trim pot and motor plugged into their respective spots.
Nothing, not a sausage.
Checked that there was AC going into the board but no DC out. Tried the motor on my lathe drive, worked fine. Tried the drive on my lathe motor, nothing. So at least the motor's fine.
Kept having problems picking up AC at the board, so decided to wire the board directly to the power cord. Trim pot at off. Plugged in the power cord - FLASH - unplug power cord.
Two diodes (1N4005) blew. One wired to each leg of the AC input, with their output legs on a common connection
They're the 2 diodes on the left, under the middle yellow wire. In happier times
close up of blown diodes
diodectomy
So, I'm guessing that these diodes are some kind of protection for the control circuitry on the board as the SCRs are wired directly to the 2 legs of the AC input and DC output. Other than that, I've no clue. I have a couple of suitable replacements, but don't want to put them on the board only for them to blow too. Any ideas why this happened? Why when directly wired into the mains but not via the plug and switch (have to DMM that set up to find out what's going on too)? The trim pot was at the off position, so there shouldn't have been any current flowing through the board. No obvious shorts or issues elsewhere.
thanks!
moment of great excitement today - wiring up a treadmill motor that I'm almost ready to put on my drill press. Wired up the plug>fuse>on/off switch>board with the trim pot and motor plugged into their respective spots.
Nothing, not a sausage.
Checked that there was AC going into the board but no DC out. Tried the motor on my lathe drive, worked fine. Tried the drive on my lathe motor, nothing. So at least the motor's fine.
Kept having problems picking up AC at the board, so decided to wire the board directly to the power cord. Trim pot at off. Plugged in the power cord - FLASH - unplug power cord.
Two diodes (1N4005) blew. One wired to each leg of the AC input, with their output legs on a common connection
They're the 2 diodes on the left, under the middle yellow wire. In happier times
close up of blown diodes
diodectomy
So, I'm guessing that these diodes are some kind of protection for the control circuitry on the board as the SCRs are wired directly to the 2 legs of the AC input and DC output. Other than that, I've no clue. I have a couple of suitable replacements, but don't want to put them on the board only for them to blow too. Any ideas why this happened? Why when directly wired into the mains but not via the plug and switch (have to DMM that set up to find out what's going on too)? The trim pot was at the off position, so there shouldn't have been any current flowing through the board. No obvious shorts or issues elsewhere.
thanks!