I think a good rule to follow for everyone planning on purchasing a new commercial ice machine is: "If you're going to have only one ice machine, don't make it an Atosa"
Maybe since it didn't touch the way it looked like it blew out you think it had a power surge! You're still very smart by putting the tape behind it just in case it came in contact with the metal wall of the machine. Unfortunately there's nothing I can say to you this time to give you hard time. You did a wonderful job! I'll leave this offhanded comment to your wife. She can give you hard time on this one. We got to let her do it once in a while.😂🎉
No power surge, the solder joint cracked and arced. Between bad caps and cracked solder joints, that makes up 50% of the repairs I make on electrical / electronic devices.
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Surge protectors should be standard equipment for anything with a board.
Nice job, Enjoyed the video👍
I think a good rule to follow for everyone planning on purchasing a new commercial ice machine is: "If you're going to have only one ice machine, don't make it an Atosa"
Resolder that power connection and you have a good test board.
A coworker almost got fired because he grabbed some ice out of the bin without rubber gloves on. Thank you covid.
Maybe since it didn't touch the way it looked like it blew out you think it had a power surge! You're still very smart by putting the tape behind it just in case it came in contact with the metal wall of the machine. Unfortunately there's nothing I can say to you this time to give you hard time. You did a wonderful job! I'll leave this offhanded comment to your wife. She can give you hard time on this one. We got to let her do it once in a while.😂🎉
No power surge, the solder joint cracked and arced. Between bad caps and cracked solder joints, that makes up 50% of the repairs I make on electrical / electronic devices.
I hope you wash your hands real good you got a Atosa all over them. 🤮