Hello everyone,
sorry if I'm not accurate on the following description, CNC isn't my profession and English isn't my native tongue
My father has an old 1988 TRIAC CNC in his highschool workshop.
Recently, while milling, the machine stopped working and smoke came out of it.
Attached are some photos of the machine after the incident, My father says that the main board "burned".
I'm trying to get a clearer picture of the burnt area on the electrical board,
in order to (maybe) replace the faulty parts,
however I fear that the print itself is damaged.
Can anyone tell me if a replacement board is available and where I can hope to find one?
Any help would be gladly appreciated
Thank you,
Oded
good old TRIAC stopped working
Moderators: Martin, Steve, Mr Magoo
good old TRIAC stopped working
- Attachments
-
- IMG-20150426-WA0008.jpg (259.59 KiB) Viewed 6310 times
-
- IMG-20150426-WA0009.jpg (118.54 KiB) Viewed 6310 times
Re: good old TRIAC stopped working
Three years, 2045 views, but not even a single comment. Too bad
- Iron-Man
- CNC Apprentice
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Mon 28 Feb , 2011 9:40 am
- Hardware/Software: Modified NovaTurn with Yaskawa AC Servos +-10V, PathPilot running on a GizmoSphere 1 with Ibob2 PCIE interface that I designed. Denford Triac to be modified with AC Servos.
Re: good old TRIAC stopped working
Hello Oded !!
I have this same machine, just the color is different.
I plan on converting my machine to PathPilot and servos.
I cannot tell from your picture where the damage is located, can you point it out?
You should move your post to the Machines Triac section.
Iron-Man
I have this same machine, just the color is different.
I plan on converting my machine to PathPilot and servos.
I cannot tell from your picture where the damage is located, can you point it out?
You should move your post to the Machines Triac section.
Iron-Man