burntfingers
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2014
- 6
Hello,
I don't have a background in electronics, but have always been interested in learning more and I found this forum hoping there are some folks looking in here that can shed some light on the control board I'm working on.
The board is from a 1974 Lincoln welder, I'm restoring the machine and it has some electrical issues.
I have the control board out and removed most of the components, checked individually and on some individual parts ran into some issues with testing and theory, more about that later.
The schematic for the machine is L5208T and the schematic for the board is L5268T, both can be found here: Lincoln tig300/300
my first question, it appears to me to be both ac and dc control on this board, maybe that's not correct?
at #23 on L5268T I have 62vac along with 92vdc,both going to the control board, is this correct? and if so is it possible from just looking at the schematic to map out in one color the ac current paths and then map out in a different color the dc paths?
I don't have the experience to do this or know how difficult it would be, but assuming the diodes would determine the current flow it might not be too hard for someone with experience.
Thanks for entertaining my questions & quest for knowledge.
Doug
I don't have a background in electronics, but have always been interested in learning more and I found this forum hoping there are some folks looking in here that can shed some light on the control board I'm working on.
The board is from a 1974 Lincoln welder, I'm restoring the machine and it has some electrical issues.
I have the control board out and removed most of the components, checked individually and on some individual parts ran into some issues with testing and theory, more about that later.
The schematic for the machine is L5208T and the schematic for the board is L5268T, both can be found here: Lincoln tig300/300
my first question, it appears to me to be both ac and dc control on this board, maybe that's not correct?
at #23 on L5268T I have 62vac along with 92vdc,both going to the control board, is this correct? and if so is it possible from just looking at the schematic to map out in one color the ac current paths and then map out in a different color the dc paths?
I don't have the experience to do this or know how difficult it would be, but assuming the diodes would determine the current flow it might not be too hard for someone with experience.
Thanks for entertaining my questions & quest for knowledge.
Doug