Dennis Burke
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Looking for a circuit board for this welder.
maybe like this type ?
maybe like this type ?
Thanks for the reply. The output of the PCB goes to a Solid State Relay. Power is applied to one side of the relay, however the circuit on the PCB does not supply a ground to the other input of the relay. If the output contacts of the relay are shorted together, you can weld, of course their is no control from the PCB since it is shorted out. The problem is within the PCB since their is DC voltage applied to the PCB. I have statically checked the transistors with a VOM and they appear to be good. What is needed is a PCB since their is no detailed schematic of the PCB itself. Once again, thanks for your input.maybe like this type ?
I realize that Sealey does not make this welder any more. I have tried various welder manufacturers in trying to find a detailed schematic or someone with information in dealing with anyone who might have information into possible parts or a schematic. It is a shame to scrap the unit because of a part that cannot be located. Thanks for your reply.Sealey don't even appear to make a "Mig welder 160" so you'll have to be a bit more specific please, as it is at the moment your request is next to useless.
Thanks, I might do that.Hi Dennis, see you've just joined, welcome to the forum, can't help with the Welder personally, but I'm sure someone on here will know about it.
Why don't you put a post up on the introductions with your hobbies, etc. so other members know who you are.
Cobbler
Dennis and I have been trouble shooting this unit. It is a Seelye 160 supreme. Last made around the 2003 timeframe, they now make plastic welders. We are looking for a replacement PCB. Thanks for any input or info. JohnThanks for the reply. The output of the PCB goes to a Solid State Relay. Power is applied to one side of the relay, however the circuit on the PCB does not supply a ground to the other input of the relay. If the output contacts of the relay are shorted together, you can weld, of course their is no control from the PCB since it is shorted out. The problem is within the PCB since their is DC voltage applied to the PCB. I have statically checked the transistors with a VOM and they appear to be good. What is needed is a PCB since their is no detailed schematic of the PCB itself. Once again, thanks for your input.
Dennis