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radio10 September 15th 12 08:37 AM

Weller Soldering station EC2100M
 
I have my son's Weller EC2100M unit on my bench to take look at.

This is the one where the iron does not have the magnastat thingy and it is the
Station that digitally displays temperature and the operator adjusts the
temperapture from a knob on the front.

However, the temperature will not adjust. Upon switch on the unit displays the
rising temperature which stops at 550C. At this point the iron tip is red hot!

I was dismayed to find a largish microprocessor inside (4 MHz clock crystal
operating ok) along with another programmable 8 pin chip plus an op-amp a triac
and 5 volt reg. All surface mount:-(

The regulator and triac check out ok.

Anyone got this unit and had any experience like this?

N_Cook September 15th 12 09:29 AM

Weller Soldering station EC2100M
 
radio10 wrote in message
...
I have my son's Weller EC2100M unit on my bench to take look at.

This is the one where the iron does not have the magnastat thingy and it

is the
Station that digitally displays temperature and the operator adjusts the
temperapture from a knob on the front.

However, the temperature will not adjust. Upon switch on the unit displays

the
rising temperature which stops at 550C. At this point the iron tip is red

hot!

I was dismayed to find a largish microprocessor inside (4 MHz clock

crystal
operating ok) along with another programmable 8 pin chip plus an op-amp a

triac
and 5 volt reg. All surface mount:-(

The regulator and triac check out ok.

Anyone got this unit and had any experience like this?



Broken wire in the lead to the temp sensor/thermocouple ?




Phil Allison[_2_] September 15th 12 10:25 AM

Weller Soldering station EC2100M
 

"radio10"

I have my son's Weller EC2100M unit on my bench to take look at.

This is the one where the iron does not have the magnastat thingy and it
is the
Station that digitally displays temperature and the operator adjusts the
temperapture from a knob on the front.

However, the temperature will not adjust. Upon switch on the unit displays
the
rising temperature which stops at 550C. At this point the iron tip is red
hot!

I was dismayed to find a largish microprocessor inside (4 MHz clock
crystal
operating ok) along with another programmable 8 pin chip plus an op-amp a
triac
and 5 volt reg. All surface mount:-(

The regulator and triac check out ok.

Anyone got this unit and had any experience like this?



** Yep - and it was always a faulty iron.

Either terminations on the cable or the temp sensor has died.

Spare heater elements and irons are normally available.



..... Phil



Jamie September 15th 12 02:40 PM

Weller Soldering station EC2100M
 
radio10 wrote:

I have my son's Weller EC2100M unit on my bench to take look at.

This is the one where the iron does not have the magnastat thingy and it is the
Station that digitally displays temperature and the operator adjusts the
temperapture from a knob on the front.

However, the temperature will not adjust. Upon switch on the unit displays the
rising temperature which stops at 550C. At this point the iron tip is red hot!

I was dismayed to find a largish microprocessor inside (4 MHz clock crystal
operating ok) along with another programmable 8 pin chip plus an op-amp a triac
and 5 volt reg. All surface mount:-(

The regulator and triac check out ok.

Anyone got this unit and had any experience like this?

550C is just over 1000F, that's hot, and if the iron isn't shutting
down, then you have a switch problem with in the triac circuit..

I'll give you some insight with triac's, sometimes one half inside
shorts out and you'll get 59% duty to the iron and it won't show on a
diode test.

Disconnect the gate to the triac and tie it off to prevent it from
triggering.. See if the iron still heats. If so, replace the triac.

If it deos not heat, then walk you're way back in the gate circuit and
look for something that looks like optical coupler. This maybe a 6 pin
or 4 pin chip and it could be yellow packaged and some times black.
using an ohm meter, check to make sure the coupler isn't shorted on the
output. if that passes.. Then check for the presents of a pulse on the
input side of the coupler.

One other item you want to check and that is the possible use of a
snubber cap network around the triace, they some times short. I've seen
poor designs use MOV's for this.

There is also the possibility the triac is connecting the common side
to the wand and the wand has shorted against the common. That would be
the heater element lead wires.. You can check that with a ohm meter too.

Jamie



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