Some time ago, I had a problem with my V-200T that hit the max power.
Since I couldn't find a solution, I had to take it to an electronics technician. He did not answer me for a while. When I called a repairman to check what took so long to repair, he said he was doing a panel tile drawing and sent me this picture.
He found some problems on the PCB, fixed them, changed some of the components on the board and returned me the correct welder. He switched it to 400VAC and said it was best to keep it that way. It cost me 150 Euros, but now I have my great welder again. He says he is ready now for a possible other broken V-200 T. I hope my V-200 will not break down any more.
Since I couldn't find a solution, I had to take it to an electronics technician. He did not answer me for a while. When I called a repairman to check what took so long to repair, he said he was doing a panel tile drawing and sent me this picture.
He found some problems on the PCB, fixed them, changed some of the components on the board and returned me the correct welder. He switched it to 400VAC and said it was best to keep it that way. It cost me 150 Euros, but now I have my great welder again. He says he is ready now for a possible other broken V-200 T. I hope my V-200 will not break down any more.