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![]() "Leon Heller" wrote in message ... "Chuck Olson" wrote in message news:Tz5uc.14050$eY2.3710@attbi_s02... My Metcal RFG-30 soldering system power supply quit on me a week or so ago, so yesterday I decided to look into the problem. [deleted] I've got a couple of the later PS2V units. They have four screws securing the top cover. Just out of curiosity I removed it on one of the units and the Al panel beneath it carrying the On/Off switch and the LEDs. Everything inside seems fairly accessible for servicing, including the output device - a VN0106, I think, in a TO220 package. Perhaps I could put one of them on 14 MHz by changing the crystal. 8-) 73, Leon Thanks, Leon and Pete. This oldest of the 13.56 MHz power units has no fasteners visible on the top surface, so I figure it has to be fastened from the inside. I tried to look up through the bottom, but too many components were in the way. It usually shows up on Ebay at a pretty low price, presently there's one at $14.99 with no bid. I kinda like them because there are no funky RF switches to go bad. Some of the RFG-30 units have LED indicators, but out of 4 units, 3 of mine have incandescent lamps behind the front Metcal logo that no longer light up. Yes, that would really be a buzz, "rig here is a 30 watt Metcal RF Generator"! ! ! Might not be too hard to do. These things must be exceptionally reliable since there's almost no information available (or needed, apparently) on how to repair them - - they must not be failing. 73, Chuck |
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