Basically the master right part shows the Output trip error and become irresponsive to any button press.
It is a for parts ebay purchase, the price was low and I could not resist.
Still have to try to connect by ETH and see what it is going on by reading the error codes.
Meanwhile I am doing my homework, if somebody knows something about this problem... I would appreciate any help.
Teardown and more analysis will be here soon, stay tuned!
Thanks!
Maybe you can gain something by swapping feedbacks.
I have the PLH version and this error means overheating. I had the same error with faulty connection to TIP31A transistor for temperature measurement located on the common heat sink.
Seems to be a PL-P model.
New PL & PL-P Series Instruction Manual page 4 has that there's more for PL-P models.
Maybe it's in analog remote mode.
Manual page 17 has Over-temperature Protection.
There the message is OtP triP.
Baby steps... I was able via Auto-IP to get this:
I was hoping for something different... but I am happy the LAN seems to work!
Next step finally open the puppy up...
EDIT: I couldn't resit, I opened it up.
Nothing obvious! There was a little of solder residual here and there....
Good news the Master and Slave boards are 1:1 the same, so I have one board working and the chance to repair the other one are very high!
What to do next? Swap boards and see if the errors follow the board or dig in into the schematics and make the circle smaller in the bad one?
Promising!
00:40 in the night here... I was about to stand up from my bench when...
on the master (faulty) board, WTF...
Do some front panel button eyeballing.
Can you say that faulty side is ever used?
Hi Zucca,
I have got a TTi PL303QMD power supply too. It is my favourite Power supply. Very stable, very clean and easy to operate. Only thing I am regretting now is that I did not buy the programmable version....
So your PL303QMD-P is certainly worth the effort to repair it!
Shoot TTi support an e-mail. I found them friendly and helpful.
In a PM I will send you the schematics I got from them.
good luck & regards, Gertjan.
Shoot TTi support an e-mail. I found them friendly and helpful.
In a PM I will send you the schematics I got from them.
Gertjan, your post made me jump for joy on my bench, in my planet:
IF schematics THEN device_value = device_value ^ 3
So the legend is real! I was aware about the very nice and friendly TTi support, who are willing to release schematics, but never needed to (well it would have been my next step...)... this is also why I pulled the trigger on that sick puppy in ebay...
What a beautiful company! I will send them a message thanking them...
Finally someone who understand that releasing the schematics is a good thing to do!
One more reason to be proud to have ONLY AIM TTI Power Supply and DC load on my bench...Back to my problem... not sure if you spotted it from my previous post...
this can't be right... wondering if this is the tragicomic culprit.
PS: For everybody who helped here, if you ever come in USA, SC... free beer on me day and night!
Yesterday night report:
1) schematics are like water in the desert!
2) the misaligned molex connector above I think it is on purpose... in the aligned position there is just more filtering for VC signal.
3) Both TIP31A base(=collector) in master/slave board are sitting at 0.58V
4) Both master/slave fans are spinning at the same speed, did not measured it. I assume if the PIC was in thermal protection mode the fan would blow with 100% PWM. It is not the case.
Tonight I will swap the power boards position and see where the error goes..
I bet the problem it is not in the power board.
Swapped power boards. Master stays in output trip.
Measured FAN voltage at master power board = 5.9V, which is about 50% PWM.
The power boards are fine as expected.
Next step swap the control PIC boards... stay tuned the circle is getting smaller.
Hi Zucca,
Measured FAN voltage at master power board = 5.9V, which is about 50% PWM
Normally, both fans are always rotating, but at very low speed (inaudible)
Only when the supply is dissipating a lot of power, the fans will spin up.
regards, Gertjan.
Normally, both fans are always rotating, but at very low speed (inaudible)
Only when the supply is dissipating a lot of power, the fans will spin up.
Seems to be the case also in mine, even with output trip at the master.
Both fans are spinning low, looks equal and very quietly. I measure yesterday the one at the master and it was 50%PWM... which is about reasonable as lowest point.
Okay, the problem is in one the digital PIC board (originally master).
Swapped the two and the error follows the PIC board, the other side was fixed.
Two corrections from before:
1) the misaligned molex (on the master power board) does not play a role... it is correct in both position misaligned or not..
2) the two power boards are identical but there is a hard jumper in the master (LK1)... so for basic tests you can swap them temporarily but them put them back in place.
getting closer!