I received the above inductor cooker in my shop for repair, dead on arrival.
I opened It and did some scanning on the power board, coil, and display circuit and all looked in good shape.
Since the unit was dead I began by checking the state of the main fuse and found it open, whenever you find the main fuse open expect a heavy short ahead.
So, don’t be in a hurry to replace the fuse unless
you want to keep the fuse manufacturing company in business.
I continued troubleshooting looking for a shorted
component since only a shorted component can cause the fuse to open. Main suspects
being diodes, transistors and ics.
Components on this supply are few and therefore
testing from the bottom side of the pcb noted a beep on transistor which was
attached to heavy metal heatsink.
Cross-section view of the same
I removed the heatsink to access the transistor and
noted it was H20PR5, an IGBT, tested dead short both in and out of the circuit.
Unfortunately, I could not get this component in our local market, i ordered it online from AliExpress, which took 8 days to ship to Kenya.
I finally received the part this morning and after
replacing, the machine came up smiling.
Thank you guys
See you in the next class
welldone and congratulations
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