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oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 21:12
by nicko
if anyone has a pgm suitable for a mk3 (md24) available i would like to buy it.
in the meantime ... i came across this int'restin' dissection site
http://mastercircuits.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... oblem.html
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 30 Jul 2016, 20:48
by gregorious77
just send it off to Nick the Greek
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 31 Jul 2016, 09:49
by fallenmikethebike
^^^^+1.
Mike
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 02 Nov 2016, 12:16
by nicko
nick reckons he doesn't fix the no spark problem
i've pinned the problem down to a duff regulator/rectifier which in turn broke the sparky side of PGM. Got a replacement Electrex reg/rec so now face the problem of where to place the larger unit.
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 05 Nov 2016, 20:04
by gregorious77
I put mine where the horn goes then moved the horn.
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 14:30
by nicko
thanks to Andrew Firman who donated an untested Mk3 PGM to the cause i now have two broken Mk3 PGMs so have been tempted into investigating if i can, with the help of a mate, mend one of 'em
The first task was to hacksaw through the plastic case, separating the connector from the case too.
The circuit board is submerged in a rubbery potting compound. Experimenting with a mini temperature controlled hot air blower (designed for soldering/unsoldering surface mount electronic components) i found that 270C at 75% airflow resulted in the rubbery stuff becoming crumbly. Using the photos at
http://mastercircuits.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... oblem.html
as a map i have started excavating the circuit board.

Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 17:31
by fallenmikethebike
Well done, if you have a sufficiently inquisitiveness nature to carry through with the repair, the broken component will be pennies to repair.
Mike
Re: oops! fried my pgm :-(
Posted: 29 Mar 2017, 22:27
by nicko
my solution for where to mount me electrex reg/rec was inside the airbox (think i read about it on here somewhere...)
welded washers onto 6mm stud & bonded them to airbox cover. its yet to be tried in action, quite a fiddle to get cover back on airbox but the reg/rec will have fresh air @ won't get clogged up

i haven't made a hole for the wires to exit yet
