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Miller Boost Circuit Board Assembly NO. 200841

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lanuser over 6 years ago

Hello everyone,

Let me tell you small story image

While back I have purchased dead  "MIller Dynasty 200DX"

After some repairs I have found damage to Boost Board that has internal ground planes  burnedout.

I have realisedthat i would need board replacement, however, board is dicontiniued and replacement board will cost me 2000 dollars if I found one.

After fiew hundret emails  and phone calls to different suppliers without even one ansfer I have desided  recreate board from scrach and make my own.

Fiew month later after reverse engineering pcb to schematic  and later on from schematic to PCB i have finally received new boards.

I have solder necesseryparts and run test on new assembled board, however, I have forgot take a maguments from resistor R86

Could some one be so kind and provide value number between pin 2 & 3 on R86?

Here is some pictures from original board and final my creation:

 

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 6 years ago +3
    Hi Alex, Reverse engineering a board of this size and complexity is a monumental task. Congratulations on what you have accomplished. Sorry I don't have the information you are looking for but your work…
  • lanuser
    lanuser over 6 years ago in reply to jw0752 +3 suggested
    Josh, First of thank you for your reply. Is to easy to reverse engineering this board, however, it is time consuming a speacially when team of one working on entire project. I'm planing some changes for…
  • A3JBNE
    A3JBNE over 3 years ago +2 verified
    The value of R86 as it says in the technical manual adjusts the limit for the line current, by default it is approximately 10 ohms. R86 makes a voltage divider with R99 adjusted from 0 to 7.5V approximately…
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    0 jjohn76 over 6 years ago

    Hi Alex,

    I just saw your post and am troubleshooting a Dynasty 200SD as well.   My board is showing 0.430 ohms between pins 2 and 3 on R86.  I found my first problem was a burnt connection on the input relay (PC2, main board back left corner).  What voltage do you get on pins 7 and 8 for RC1 when you measure against the ground plane (pin 3)?  My tech manual says I should get +15V on pin 7 and -15V on pin 8, but I am only seeing exactly -12V on pin 8.  If it were a random voltage other than exactly -12V, I would suspect a bad zener or reference voltage for the controller, but it just seems like exactly -12V  is  too coincidental. Would you be willing to share the schematic?

    Jon

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    0 jjohn76 over 6 years ago

    Hi Alex,

    I just saw your post and am troubleshooting a Dynasty 200SD as well.   My board is showing 0.430 ohms between pins 2 and 3 on R86.  I found my first problem was a burnt connection on the input relay (PC2, main board back left corner).  What voltage do you get on pins 7 and 8 for RC1 when you measure against the ground plane (pin 3)?  My tech manual says I should get +15V on pin 7 and -15V on pin 8, but I am only seeing exactly -12V on pin 8.  If it were a random voltage other than exactly -12V, I would suspect a bad zener or reference voltage for the controller, but it just seems like exactly -12V  is  too coincidental. Would you be willing to share the schematic?

    Jon

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