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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message I found several schematics for different models. Never did find the one that matches mine. I opened it up and it seems there is a ceramic board with surface devices on it. Almost no user replicable parts. Atleast for my skill level. I was hoping it would be the discrete parts. I can work with them. Oh well, it was free and is a good soldering iron even without the display. I do have a couple of spare parts for it also. de KU4PT Hi Ralph, In my surfing, I found this reverse-engineered service manual for the EC2002: http://www.geocities.com/bswadener/t...er_EC-2002.pdf or http://tinyurl.com/5ff6qx (PDF, 372 KB). It may be of use to you and others. vy 73, Bryan WA7PRC Thanks for sending that Bryan. It is too bad for me that is not the one I have. From the outside it looks like it, but inside it is totally differant. There seem to be several modles that look similar on the outside but differant inside. The one I have has a C after the 2002. |
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