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Printed circuit board failure

bd467
bd467 over 8 years ago

I have a miller welder that blew some resistors and a voltage regulator on 2 boards. I can buy new boards but that's around $2,000. the resistors are burnt to the point I don't know what size they are. I've tried contacting Miller Electric but they told me they can't send me any info on the boards. Can anyone help me with this? I don't know a lot about electronics. Part numbers for the two boards are 207818 PC2 and 200841 PC10. imageimage

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  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago +5 suggested
    The damage in the bottom picture to the resistor and Q11 are not from a little gentle overload - they look like massive catastrophic overload - as in perhaps mains voltage got shorted across them. Simply…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 8 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Billy. If you know anyone else with one of these units perhaps they would give you a quick look so you could note the color bands on their resistors. Other than that, like dougw said there are going…
  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago in reply to bd467 +4 suggested
    The damage on Q11 probably caused that noise. Thermal expansion stress due to very rapid localized increase in temperature (as a result of excessive current) causes the chip package to explode. The onset…
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    0 bd467 over 8 years ago in reply to rollinsparta

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  • rollinsparta
    0 rollinsparta over 8 years ago in reply to bd467

    Great! Now I'm off to a better start thanks to all of you. Billy, I'm sending you my email. How's your repair coming along?

    Looks like you need to follow my profile on here so I can send you my email

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    0 bd467 over 8 years ago in reply to rollinsparta

    I followed you. I've gotten all the resistors changed out and all the parts that looked bad but when I did my pre power check D2 diode is showing bad. Got a new one on order. Hopefully that fixes It. So far I'm into the repair for $30. My email is insanefab@hotmail.com

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    0 rollinsparta over 8 years ago in reply to bd467

    Cool thanks! Best of luck to you. I'll let you know how mine goes

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  • fixingthings
    0 fixingthings over 6 years ago

    One item you may want to look at is the service manual for the Miller Dynasty 200. This service manual is actually the “Technical Manual” which just became available on eBay today, so I purchased one. It is older than your unit but may help in troubleshooting your welder.

     

    One caution is that lethal dangerous voltages surround the electronics on the inside of your welder. Components may explode when the unit is powered up due to failed components.

     

    i also purchased the Dynasty 200DX. No components are burnt up physically. When I power it up, there is no hum, no clicking “on” of the relay on the inverter board, and the front panel display is dead. I’m not sure why there is no voltage on some connectors. It may just be the input/pre-regulator inverter module. I don’t want to replace it unless I know it is bad. Miller4less has it for $312.61. Hopefully this service/technical manual will help me out. If anyone knows where I can find a “Testing Booklet”, that would be much appreciated.

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  • lanuser
    0 lanuser over 6 years ago

    Let me know if you still interested.

    I have all neceseryinformation for you if you needed.

    Just don't want waste time on 3 yer old post.

    Thanks.

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  • thomasowen
    0 thomasowen over 5 years ago in reply to lanuser

    Hello Everyone,

    I am having a problem identifying a component on this exact board - it is labeled US1 and is next to a large 5uf capacity (C10).   Does anyone have a schematic of this board?

     

    Miller # 207818 or 230183

     

    Thanks,

     

    Thomas

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    0 roland3006 over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    I have a dynasty 200sd welder on pc2 207818 q11 is kapout and r6 as well as someone could inform me about the part numbers as well as the value of r6 would have been very appreciated I am in the process of appraising the cause of this overvoltage thank youI have a dynasty 200sd welder on pc2 207818 q11 is kapout and r6 as well as someone could inform me about the part numbers as well as the value of r6 would have been very appreciated I am in the process of appraising the cause of this overvoltage thank you

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    0 johnconnor over 3 years ago in reply to fixingthings

    Could you share that service manual or for some value to agree friend? I have the same problem from this thread and I need to know the values of the charred components. giturriaga1 (at) hotmail dot com

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    0 johnconnor over 3 years ago in reply to bd467

    I was looking at the thread of the conversation and I sent you this email to see if you can help me.

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