God dammit! I was watching your video on my TV in a dark room, and everything started to go completely dark for split seconds. At first I thought maybe it is just me closing my eyes, but then I realized that it is not the case; and was afraid that I have retinal detachment or even a brain tumor which is pressing against my nerve causing my vision to disappear for a moment... God dammit...you scared the shit out of me:)
So did you notice that the diode arrays look like Greek Architecture? At 24:00 there are four small stubs surrounding the RF input . Are these to adjust the impedance balance across the input?
This is really an impressive repair, I don't know how many hours has been spent for to work on this! I would be very interrested about die level repairs.
The lowband switch shows a pair of back to back diodes to clamp the input voltage... maybe one of those are blown ? At least they should protect the switch assembly. UPDATE: called it :-) Very nice repair by the way.
Perhaps this has been asked a million times before and I just failed to find the answer, but you could tell me the origin of your introduction music? It's quite good! Is there a longer version somewhere?
No, I don't but the PSU regulation should be easily enough to trace down. I suggest you start with the FETs for short (if fuses are out), if OK then test the gate resistors are in spec. Often there is a darlington pair transistor that controls the oscillator driver that is triggered from the PCM. You might like to test the zener diodes too. If the zeners are gone, then replace with larger wattage zeners. Check that the large smoothing capacitors are not leaking and might have expanded making the cross at the top expand and the bottom seal loses electrolyte. The capacitors become resistors and pass AC, they get hot and can explode. I hope the pointers help. Oh
So my comment is that you seem to be given this diode protected instrument. I never realized they would give you this component as you seem very happy to receive and use this costly instrument someone burned by accidentally either running an amplifier through it or equally probably lightning backfeed stricken while testing feed lines. Either way the instrument was not usable and you could not fix it without a wire bonding unit. Not sure of the value of the component you purchased from ebay, but I would think if you repaired these machines as hobby time you could quickly cover the cost of purchase unless thousands of dollars and maybe this company has one they might want to sell you that is sub-optimal to them but perfect for you. One failed component will not ruin your business scheme as your comprehensive microwave knowledge is wonderful and every attempt cannot be successful. Those are the laws of probability.
The damage at 22:03 is rather impressive and very interesting to observe! Neat!!!!
Anyone else getting screen flickering while watching the schematic part of the video?
Yes I also get the screen flickering
Seems to be part of the recording.
Yea looks like an issue with his screen capture setup.
Yep, me too.
Yes
Beautiful. Love looking at the inside rf workings/modules
Thank you sir, thank you VERY much!
I would really have liked to see you desoldering the lid of that switch!
That is a very slick instrument; a real nice job on the repair. Actually I'm quite surprised you've managed to find BOTH blown parts on fleabay.
Tip of the hat to the giga Hertz RF guru! Been trying to decode your origin from your accent - think I finally nailed it - Persian! :)
Great work, as always!
Nice getting that working!
Useful video 👍
TSP: Cracks open a beer when things go wrong.
Me: Things go wrong after drinking a beer.
I'm a sucker for a happy ending. :)
Another awesome repair, I wish I was this smart.
God dammit!
I was watching your video on my TV in a dark room, and everything started to go completely dark for split seconds.
At first I thought maybe it is just me closing my eyes, but then I realized that it is not the case; and was afraid that I have retinal detachment or even a brain tumor which is pressing against my nerve causing my vision to disappear for a moment...
God dammit...you scared the shit out of me:)
same here
dang, now we wont get to see a tear down and repair of your eyes
maybe a small tip for very hard late night repairs! chimay cinq cent .. i just think you might like that ....
Should have shoved in a 1n4148 diode, lol. As usual, great work. well done.
Excellent!!!
So did you notice that the diode arrays look like Greek Architecture? At 24:00 there are four small stubs surrounding the RF input . Are these to adjust the impedance balance across the input?
بسیار عالی و حرفه ای
آر.اف آفیشیناردو به قول دیو جونز :)
That's an odd looking ribbon cable on the new module. Does it contain twisted pairs?
This is really an impressive repair, I don't know how many hours has been spent for to work on this! I would be very interrested about die level repairs.
Awesome.
Nice one. Expensive repair though, but still worth it. Thanks :D
The lowband switch shows a pair of back to back diodes to clamp the input voltage... maybe one of those are blown ? At least they should protect the switch assembly. UPDATE: called it :-) Very nice repair by the way.
Perhaps this has been asked a million times before and I just failed to find the answer, but you could tell me the origin of your introduction music? It's quite good! Is there a longer version somewhere?
How much this instrument is expensive? 100k? I have not idea
Used: at least US $23,000
I am an engineer too, but this is beyond me.
4:37 Ok, so it wasn't my screen.
👍👍
FIrst? No I'm supposed to study optics semiconductos but this is way better!!! Ahha Good video as the past one
Nice to have a diagram...anyone have a diagram/manual for a VWR Accupower model 4000, 4000V electrophoresis power supply?
No, I don't but the PSU regulation should be easily enough to trace down. I suggest you start with the FETs for short (if fuses are out), if OK then test the gate resistors are in spec. Often there is a darlington pair transistor that controls
the oscillator driver that is triggered from the PCM. You might like to test the zener diodes too. If the zeners are gone, then replace with larger wattage zeners.
Check that the large smoothing capacitors are not leaking and might have expanded making the cross at the top expand and the bottom seal loses electrolyte. The capacitors become resistors and pass AC, they get hot and can explode. I hope the pointers help. Oh
So my comment is that you seem to be given this diode protected instrument. I never realized they would give you this component as you seem very happy to receive and use this costly instrument someone burned by accidentally either running an amplifier through it or equally probably lightning backfeed stricken while testing feed lines. Either way the instrument was not usable and you could not fix it without a wire bonding unit. Not sure of the value of the component you purchased from ebay, but I would think if you repaired these machines as hobby time you could quickly cover the cost of purchase unless thousands of dollars and maybe this company has one they might want to sell you that is sub-optimal to them but perfect for you. One failed component will not ruin your business scheme as your comprehensive microwave knowledge is wonderful and every attempt cannot be successful. Those are the laws of probability.
$8000 for two day's work is pretty good imo.
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