memy
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Hi All,
Have lurked in this forum for a number of years now, lots of good info to absorb.
I have a 48v charger that worked for about 2 charges before it gave up.
I don't hold much hope for it but figured I might as well put it up here to see if any of the clever people have any bright ideas.
It always ran hot (has a fan).
Failed 5 minuets into charging a battery that was deeply discharged.
After it failed opened her up to find the soldered in fuse blown, been a lazy fellow I soldered a long piece of (4 inches) of 26 AWG wire across the fuse. Funnily enough this did not fix it, it just blew the thermistor NTC 5D-11.
At this point put in to hard basket.
It looks like 240V goes straight into a bridge rectifier with a 400V electrolytic capacitor across the output.
I could be wrong as to my limited knowledge this is not what I’d expect to see. (I expected thermistor to transformer with bridge on the low side).
Putting a multimeter across the capacitor (still in circuit) shows a dead short though I expect this could be other components.?
As far as I can tell, a Tl3842 (PWM CONTROLLER) drives the 10n60c (600v mosfet), so it looks like a switchmode power supply
This would make sense (to me) except the “transformer†looks very much like a transformer; rather I would have expected an inductor.??
In case the pictures are not clear the other IC is a LM324.
I guess that the high heat may have affected the capacitor, do electrolytic’s go open or do they short out if the electrolyte dries out?
Why does this circuit still employ a transformer?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Have lurked in this forum for a number of years now, lots of good info to absorb.
I have a 48v charger that worked for about 2 charges before it gave up.
I don't hold much hope for it but figured I might as well put it up here to see if any of the clever people have any bright ideas.
It always ran hot (has a fan).
Failed 5 minuets into charging a battery that was deeply discharged.
After it failed opened her up to find the soldered in fuse blown, been a lazy fellow I soldered a long piece of (4 inches) of 26 AWG wire across the fuse. Funnily enough this did not fix it, it just blew the thermistor NTC 5D-11.
At this point put in to hard basket.
It looks like 240V goes straight into a bridge rectifier with a 400V electrolytic capacitor across the output.
I could be wrong as to my limited knowledge this is not what I’d expect to see. (I expected thermistor to transformer with bridge on the low side).
Putting a multimeter across the capacitor (still in circuit) shows a dead short though I expect this could be other components.?
As far as I can tell, a Tl3842 (PWM CONTROLLER) drives the 10n60c (600v mosfet), so it looks like a switchmode power supply
This would make sense (to me) except the “transformer†looks very much like a transformer; rather I would have expected an inductor.??
In case the pictures are not clear the other IC is a LM324.
I guess that the high heat may have affected the capacitor, do electrolytic’s go open or do they short out if the electrolyte dries out?
Why does this circuit still employ a transformer?
Any ideas?
Thanks