Fronius Transtig 2000 TIG Welder

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GattoNero

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Hi to all,
I'm Diego.
I'm an electronic technician, but I had never repaired a welder before
now ...
Normally I design things, not repairing them...
but...
This welder is arrived to me as a gift from a friend.
Of course that it have some problem and my friend told me that he had
just contacted the service for a repair, but they told him that this
model is to old , and there is no more spare parts....
so...
more fun for me ;-P

No one that have a schema?
Many components on the primary board are missing...(smd components) on
most of them there is some burning traces.....
A part to check all of the mosfets/igbt , the display board seem to be ok...
So how to proced?
Ah...maybe can help
I know the basics of TIG welding (I learned home with my friend)

Many thanks to all, and of course sorry for my horrible english...
Bye
Diego
 
On 19/07/2017 23:49, GattoNero wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm Diego.
I'm an electronic technician, but I had never repaired a welder before
now ...
Normally I design things, not repairing them...
but...
This welder is arrived to me as a gift from a friend.
Of course that it have some problem and my friend told me that he had
just contacted the service for a repair, but they told him that this
model is to old , and there is no more spare parts....
so...
more fun for me ;-P

No one that have a schema?
Many components on the primary board are missing...(smd components) on
most of them there is some burning traces.....
A part to check all of the mosfets/igbt , the display board seem to be ok...
So how to proced?
Ah...maybe can help
I know the basics of TIG welding (I learned home with my friend)

Many thanks to all, and of course sorry for my horrible english...
Bye
Diego

A clear close-up photo , placed in wwwland, would help, assuming the
blown off components are just minor components .
Anyone else placed an image out there somewhere?
A board from a "spares or repair" sale on ebay , assuming different
problem, may be the only chance.
 
A clear close-up photo , placed in wwwland, would help, assuming the
blown off components are just minor components .
Anyone else placed an image out there somewhere?
A board from a "spares or repair" sale on ebay , assuming different
problem, may be the only chance.
Thanks for your reply...
Yes I know how this things are going...
For sure that I'm just looking all around (not only ebay)
But maybe sometime someone had just the same problem...
so ...
fingercross
Thx!
 
Have you gone to the Horse's Mouth? At the very least, you might be able to get a schematic.

https://www3.fronius.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-12218796-57DE8E7D/fronius_usa/hs.xsl/3022_3755.htm#.WXDn3oTyvIV

Generally, I do not take "my friend said..." as the epitome of exhaustive research.


Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 
On 20/07/2017 19:29, pfjw@aol.com wrote:
> Have you gone to the Horse's Mouth? At the very least, you might be able to get a schematic.

mmm really, sir, my english knowledge is not so good to appreciate if
this is a sarcastic phrase or some coloured way of saying somethings...
Can you explain better what are you talking about?

https://www3.fronius.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-12218796-57DE8E7D/fronius_usa/hs.xsl/3022_3755.htm#.WXDn3oTyvIV

Thanks sir...I've just told you that the official assistance said that
no repair is possible due to no more spare parts....Maybe contacting an
USA service is different but I don't think so...

Generally, I do not take "my friend said..." as the epitome of exhaustive research.

Bho...Maybe sometimes is only question of kind of friends...

Diego
-Italy-
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 
Once upon a time on usenet GattoNero wrote:
On 20/07/2017 19:29, pfjw@aol.com wrote:
Have you gone to the Horse's Mouth? At the very least, you might be
able to get a schematic.

mmm really, sir, my english knowledge is not so good to appreciate if
this is a sarcastic phrase or some coloured way of saying
somethings... Can you explain better what are you talking about?

In English the phrase "from the horse's mouth" means from the true source.
So to go to the 'horse's mouth' in this case would mean to go to the
manufacturer.

Good luck,
--
Shaun.

"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy
little classification in the DSM*."
David Melville (in r.a.s.f1)
(*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
 

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