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It really depends upon the control board that you have in the unit.
The later EC2002 models were a completely different animal - and had a microprocessor control (pic?) that could be programmed by an external programmer (expensive) - for set-back , specific temperature, etc. This was used extensively for EC2002 stations used in production / assembly lines (strict control of iron temperature and tip profiles). This is covered in the EC2002 manuals -- for these later models Here is the manual on BAMA (you may wish to try mirror site for downloads) http://bama.sbc.edu/weller.htm Greg ================================== From: **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** blank Subject: Weller Tech Sheets Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:23:33 GMT Do you have any tips on fixing a Weller EC-2002-A? It still regulates and heats, but the temperature display is dead. When first turned on it flashes "FFF" for a split second. I think maybe bad filter capacitor or something. Any thoughts on fixing? This is a nice unit I had just bought spare iron and tips for it. Tried another iron, and also measured proper resistance on the thermistor. |
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![]() g. beat wrote: It really depends upon the control board that you have in the unit. The later EC2002 models were a completely different animal - and had a microprocessor control (pic?) that could be programmed by an external programmer (expensive) - for set-back , specific temperature, etc. This was used extensively for EC2002 stations used in production / assembly lines (strict control of iron temperature and tip profiles). This is covered in the EC2002 manuals -- for these later models Here is the manual on BAMA (you may wish to try mirror site for downloads) http://bama.sbc.edu/weller.htm Greg ================================== From: **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** blank Subject: Weller Tech Sheets Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:23:33 GMT Do you have any tips on fixing a Weller EC-2002-A? It still regulates and heats, but the temperature display is dead. When first turned on it flashes "FFF" for a split second. I think maybe bad filter capacitor or something. Any thoughts on fixing? This is a nice unit I had just bought spare iron and tips for it. Tried another iron, and also measured proper resistance on the thermistor. |
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On one I had there is a 10mf-25v cap that was leake and it didn't allow
the display to work. This cap is in a circuit to produce a neg. voltage off one on the rectifier diodes. Thanks Dick wb7vyn g. beat wrote: It really depends upon the control board that you have in the unit. The later EC2002 models were a completely different animal - and had a microprocessor control (pic?) that could be programmed by an external programmer (expensive) - for set-back , specific temperature, etc. This was used extensively for EC2002 stations used in production / assembly lines (strict control of iron temperature and tip profiles). This is covered in the EC2002 manuals -- for these later models Here is the manual on BAMA (you may wish to try mirror site for downloads) http://bama.sbc.edu/weller.htm Greg ================================== From: **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** blank Subject: Weller Tech Sheets Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:23:33 GMT Do you have any tips on fixing a Weller EC-2002-A? It still regulates and heats, but the temperature display is dead. When first turned on it flashes "FFF" for a split second. I think maybe bad filter capacitor or something. Any thoughts on fixing? This is a nice unit I had just bought spare iron and tips for it. Tried another iron, and also measured proper resistance on the thermistor. |
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Thanks; I am going to check that capacitor out. I have suspected as much
as cap's are usually first things to wear out. Tree wrote: On one I had there is a 10mf-25v cap that was leake and it didn't allow the display to work. This cap is in a circuit to produce a neg. voltage off one on the rectifier diodes. Thanks Dick wb7vyn g. beat wrote: It really depends upon the control board that you have in the unit. The later EC2002 models were a completely different animal - and had a microprocessor control (pic?) that could be programmed by an external programmer (expensive) - for set-back , specific temperature, etc. This was used extensively for EC2002 stations used in production / assembly lines (strict control of iron temperature and tip profiles). This is covered in the EC2002 manuals -- for these later models Here is the manual on BAMA (you may wish to try mirror site for downloads) http://bama.sbc.edu/weller.htm Greg ================================== From: **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** blank Subject: Weller Tech Sheets Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:23:33 GMT Do you have any tips on fixing a Weller EC-2002-A? It still regulates and heats, but the temperature display is dead. When first turned on it flashes "FFF" for a split second. I think maybe bad filter capacitor or something. Any thoughts on fixing? This is a nice unit I had just bought spare iron and tips for it. Tried another iron, and also measured proper resistance on the thermistor. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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