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Thread: Thermotek Chillers Exposed! (TEC Question)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300EVIL View Post
    The pump may work but does is spin okay? The motor driver will send a fault to the controller if it doesn't reach operating speed.

    Anyway, It does sound like you have a bad TEC PS especially if the relays are engaging. Any funny smells at the board? Maybe one of the transistors on the heatsink or one of the filter caps are smoked.

    yes spins forever,funny thing is now after wiggling all the connectors pump stays on,I can adjust the temp,no errors,
    no bad smells,no burn marks,I think you are correct about the supply
    that is the one next to the water tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lasernerd View Post
    yes spins forever,funny thing is now after wiggling all the connectors pump stays on,I can adjust the temp,no errors,
    no bad smells,no burn marks,I think you are correct about the supply
    that is the one next to the water tank?

    The PS on the pump/water tank half is the supply for the pump and controller board. The board in question is the big one on the other half where the TEC's plug into.

    Are their test points on the board? Mine has them. If so, maybe you can call thermotek and beg them for the boards service manual. Try and get the software too!

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    After a close examination of my board it seems that the relays on the TEC PS maybe directly controlled by the controller. So, this means you may not be getting line voltage to your PS. Check to see if your getting line voltage to your TEC PS. If you are not. Bypass the circuit breaker (main power switch) and see if you are then getting power to the board.

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    yep,it has 120 AC at the TEC supply,no test points,
    I am going to remove the TEC supply and check the traces

    yep, both relays work hot and cold

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    Thank you for this great info 300Evil!!

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    yep the TEC supply is the issue,,
    who here likes to work on power supplies?
    No burnt traces,no smoked components

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    Should i replace the FET's and Fred?
    I measured 118 Volts DC to the Fet's
    Last edited by Lasernerd; 01-30-2009 at 11:22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lasernerd View Post
    Should i replace the FET's and Fred?
    I measured 118 Volts DC to the Fet's

    Well, you could take the FET's out and test them to see if they work or not.

    http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/semitest.htm#stmos

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    External power to the TEC's 22 volts @4 amps this thing gets the water temp down fast!

    I have not ever checked FET'S before.

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    After looking at your PS I see they are very similiar just a different layout, the 3 twisted pair is the same obviously our control of the PS.
    The output on my PS is wide open nothing,an occasional glitch on the o-scope when contacts close or open,
    Last edited by Lasernerd; 01-30-2009 at 16:08.

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