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I'm hoping someone can help here.
I have a dead Sea & Sea YS-27DX strobe. The strobe flooded and subsequently let out all the smoke making the circuit work!. I appreciate that the damage may in fact be catastrophic but I'll have a go at fixing it anyway! The problem is I don't have any schematics. Sea & Sea won't respond to my requests for schematics (no surprise there then). So I'm wondering if anyone has a schematic for this unit? Thanks, Ian |
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You might be able to fix it by (forgive me!) shotgunning the likely
components. I assume the unit has been thoroughly flushed with distilled water and dried, and that you have cleaned/checked all the switches. The transformer should be to see if it's open or shorted. The caps and the semiconductors would be a good place to start. |
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On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 14:08:37 -0700 (PDT), Chairman WAPSAC
wrote: I have a dead Sea & Sea YS-27DX strobe. Manual: http://www.seaandsea.jp/products/strobe/ys27dx/manual_AEKR.pdf www.seaandsea.com/PDF_manuals/YS27DX.pdf http://www.seaandsea.jp/products/strobe/ys27dx/ The strobe flooded Fooded with what? Salt or fresh water? Have you cracked the case yet? How are you testing it? Have you tested the fiber optic trigger cable? http://www.seaandsea.jp/file_master/adownload/50107_1.pdf Have you tried using a different camera flash to trigger it? If salt water, and it was sitting for more than a few days, my guess(tm) is the damage is more likely corrosion than component failure. Look for green coppper sulfate crud around the PC board, components, and transformer windings. It might pay to wash the entire mess in clean water (several times) to remove any ionic contaminants. It doesn't take much salt crust on the PCB to short out the hi-voltage inverter that runs the strobe. and subsequently let out all the smoke making the circuit work!. Nope. Water incursion doesn't not produce any smoke. I appreciate that the damage may in fact be catastrophic but I'll have a go at fixing it anyway! Assuming the worst case is often a safe position, but not in this case. My very limited experience with marine electronics (9.5 years at Intech Inc designing marine radios) indicates catastrophic damage is usually accompanied by massive corrosion. More commonly, corrosion damage rots out the PCB, which prevents power of reaching components, resulting in a dead circuit. It's very rare for corrosioin to bridge the few places where a circuit resistive leak would blow something up. Again, look for corrosion or contamination. The problem is I don't have any schematics. Real techs don't need no stinking schematics. Sea & Sea won't respond to my requests for schematics (no surprise there then). So I'm wondering if anyone has a schematic for this unit? Perhaps if you had your request for a schematic written in Japanese? No schematic, but plenty of similar devices he http://members.misty.com/don/donflash.html http://members.misty.com/don/samflash.html Also, if there are any US patents on the device, they can be found at: http://www.google.com/patents/ Good luck. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Chairman WAPSAC wrote in message
.... I'm hoping someone can help here. I have a dead Sea & Sea YS-27DX strobe. The strobe flooded and subsequently let out all the smoke making the circuit work!. I appreciate that the damage may in fact be catastrophic but I'll have a go at fixing it anyway! The problem is I don't have any schematics. Sea & Sea won't respond to my requests for schematics (no surprise there then). So I'm wondering if anyone has a schematic for this unit? Thanks, Ian Don't know about flooding aspect. But inspect the bakelite of the socket between the pins of the lamp, can break down from heat and volts and generate smoke. |
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