the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK May 10, 2010 #21 the thermal cut out is usually on the transformers i dont see one on the rectifier look for to thin wires going to the choke the smaller of the 2 transformers
the thermal cut out is usually on the transformers i dont see one on the rectifier look for to thin wires going to the choke the smaller of the 2 transformers
B benham Member Messages 26 May 10, 2010 #22 Cheers guys, this is really upsetting me now lol The helpful guy from Weldequip said it would be in the main transformer, on thin wires with spade connectors, either that or I misunderstood!? Does anybody have a picture of the bit I'm looking for? Regards, Andy
Cheers guys, this is really upsetting me now lol The helpful guy from Weldequip said it would be in the main transformer, on thin wires with spade connectors, either that or I misunderstood!? Does anybody have a picture of the bit I'm looking for? Regards, Andy
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK May 10, 2010 #23 trace the wire from pin 6 on the pcb there are 2 connection by them selves on the pcb pin 6 is the one on the left
trace the wire from pin 6 on the pcb there are 2 connection by them selves on the pcb pin 6 is the one on the left
R R Kraft Member Messages 1,230 Location Wyoming, USA May 10, 2010 #24 The ones in the states usually look like this.:http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/images/cache/1605160.jpg.thumb_512x384_.jpg Robert
The ones in the states usually look like this.:http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/images/cache/1605160.jpg.thumb_512x384_.jpg Robert
B benham Member Messages 26 May 11, 2010 #25 Well, good times. Plugged the new PCB in this morning, and it fired into life. Obviously this model does need a working PCB. Right, off to do battle with a rotten old Nissan! Regards, Andy
Well, good times. Plugged the new PCB in this morning, and it fired into life. Obviously this model does need a working PCB. Right, off to do battle with a rotten old Nissan! Regards, Andy