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simonc3

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Joined: 13/04/2008
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Posted: 09:19am 01 Aug 2008
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Hello

After some F&P computers, in working order.
are they all the same? I want one for a 5.5KG pride washing machine

Thanking you

Simon
 
FandPwithPVC
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Posted: 11:07am 01 Aug 2008
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Hi Simon The part you are referring to is the mother board or main board and there are many different types. The other electronic parts are the keypad and the hall effect sensors. The 5.5 KG pride is 2 models back so it is not that old. They were built with 2 types of boards with the colour of there plastic covers identifying them. What makes you think the board is at fault ? I have about 60 F and Ps in my back yard and sell them once they are reconditioned.Therefore I have a lot of knowledge about how they work and what goes wrong.
For $40 plus postage I can send a board to you .

Regards Dennis L
 
simonc3

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Posted: 11:15am 01 Aug 2008
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  FandPwithPVC said   Hi Simon The part you are referring to is the mother board or main board and there are many different types. The other electronic parts are the keypad and the hall effect sensors. The 5.5 KG pride is 2 models back so it is not that old. They were built with 2 types of boards with the colour of there plastic covers identifying them. What makes you think the board is at fault ? I have about 60 F and Ps in my back yard and sell them once they are reconditioned.Therefore I have a lot of knowledge about how they work and what goes wrong.
For $40 plus postage I can send a board to you .

Regards Dennis L

I'm an aprentice electronics tec and we were testing this one for a fault, it was spinning at full speed when one of the speed buttons were preassed and BANG! (meantime coutomer bought a new unit so this one was going to be scraped) I found there is some sort of small mosfet/voltage reg that has self distructed.

the color of the main board is a yellow and the housing is a blue color if that helps

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grub
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Posted: 10:56pm 02 Aug 2008
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This module is out of the 2nd generation of Smart Drives and would have a model number something along the lines of GW501-U. If the machine is spinning and the lid is lifted, then the motor becomes a generator and the power is dissapated via the motor controller. The heat generated is absorbed by the aluminium water jacket. If something is faulty then it will fail and it is usually one of the mosfets (attached to the waterjacket). Sometimes all that is needed is to replace the mosfet and you will be up and running again.
 
simonc3

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Posted: 08:36am 03 Aug 2008
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Heres some pics if it helps, motherboard housing is acctualy a gray colour



 
simonc3

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Posted: 11:25am 04 Aug 2008
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Anyone? Pleeese

IF you have one please email me

simonc3 @ hotmail.com
 
dwyer
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Posted: 12:56pm 04 Aug 2008
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Simons
I may have one and will get back to you in couple of days however what the condition of the board l dont know but will look into it

dwyer

 
simonc3

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  dwyer said   Simons
I may have one and will get back to you in couple of days however what the condition of the board l dont know but will look into it

dwyer



Thanks mate, that would be great! I wanna get it up and running to hear that sweet smartdrive sound!
 
Bryan1

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Posted: 09:56am 05 Aug 2008
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Simon I have a board here that I got off Dennis and even with the bad light I have I reckon I have that part on this board. Now the question is where abouts in Oz do you live ?. If you happen to live in Adelaide I can de-solder it and drop it into you.

Cheers Bryan
 
simonc3

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Posted: 10:38am 05 Aug 2008
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  Bryan1 said   Simon I have a board here that I got off Dennis and even with the bad light I have I reckon I have that part on this board. Now the question is where abouts in Oz do you live ?. If you happen to live in Adelaide I can de-solder it and drop it into you.

Cheers Bryan


Sounds great, don't live in adelaide though, But I'm willing to pay ya $20 for ya troubles with postage ect
 
simonc3

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Posted: 11:40am 11 Aug 2008
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Anyone? I'm wanting to get this machine going

Willing to pay $$ for a computer

Thanks!
 
oztules

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Posted: 01:19pm 11 Aug 2008
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Simon,
The part that has gone toasty is a hexfet 30v 4.6a surface mount
A IRLL33033 will replace it . Here is the data sheet for it. Yours is a 753XX.
Mine is in the same condition as yours, (but I am not trying to get it going either). Mine is the LL33033 in the same position as yours. Must be interchangeable.

It appears to me that they are using it for the speed control for the H bridge, or at least current limiting for the bridge. Seems a bit low voltage for that application in my estimation. The drive for the bridge goes through that fet.

Hope that helps a bit. Perhaps try any logic n channel power fet you can grab just to test (hexfets tend to have very low Rds on (.03r in this case), so keep that in mind). The pin out is in the data sheet. This technique should allow you to proceed.




..........oztulesEdited by oztules 2008-08-12
Village idiot...or... just another hack out of his depth
 
simonc3

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Posted: 06:58am 30 Aug 2008
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Ah well I still haven't managed to find one :(

If you have one please give us a yell, I'm willing to pay a few dollars for it :)
 
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