The problem is my two boards resemble none of those shown in the schematics I have. I don't know if mine are a newer type, or older, but the component count is a lot less, which makes me think my supply is a later revision.The two boards I have are shown at
http://www.gatesgarth.com/boards/boards.html From what I can tell the missing board is the auxiliary supplies board, which, if the correct circuit diagram has a similar component count to the board I do have the diagram for, it should, as you say, be not too complex to copy. All the diagrams I have, but which differ from my particular two boards, are at
http://www.gatesgarth.com/diagrams.zipThanks to the owner of its twin (and I daren't impose on him further for a detailed photo of the missing board, tempting as it is, he had to half dismantle his shack to get the photos I have, his PSU is part of the structure of his benching....), I have component values for the obviously damaged devices on the one board of mine. I have re capped both with new electrolytics, and tested all the diodes. I have no means of testing the voltage regulators, (that I am aware of). I am able to, in due course, test the ten pass transistors, the rectifiers, smoothing electrolytics and the thryristors on the main chassis. The transformer seems OK with no earth leakage with a megger of a friend, and gives sensible secondary voltage disconnected from the bridge. Thanks
