Ok for the pnp red lead on the top collector and blak to the left base reading is 958, and then black to right emitter 1455. I checked my instructions for my meter and I think I did it right.
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Ok for the pnp red lead on the top collector and blak to the left base reading is 958
Hi 73's de Edd - I just signed up because I really appreciate the quality of assistance you were giving "the great potato" in this thread. It's a shame he pooped out before you could diagnose his problem, but I'm having a very similar problem so perhaps we can complete the analysis for others who have the same kind of problem (which is very common with these Sunbeam heated mattress pads apparently).We will be interested in the small sensor board in your #23 photo of your post #7.
Have the board disconnected from the plug that it normally goes into, and then go into your meters OHMS mode and test for the SMD resistors values as being
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22,000 ohms
1500 ohms
62000 ohms
Realize that we will then have to take a little foil slice out between R14 and R15, for correcting of shunted readings, and then solder bridge the gap later.
Also . . . whilst you gots ye olde ohmmeter warmed up and running good . . . . test for resistance of all possible resistance connections of the
PCBs central 2 Top and 2 Bottom tabs:
TL to TR
TL to BL
TL to BR
TR to BL
TR to BR
BL to BR
And then use DIODE test mode of the DVM for checking out the junctions of the PNP transistor Q1.
Collector is the sole tab at the top near the Q1 symbolization
Base is the bottom left tab
Emitter is bottom right tab
Expect in the range of ~500------ 800 millivolts for good junctions.
73's de Edd
I don't understand why all of the readings are so far off from the resistance codes on the parts...but fairly consistent between my readings and "the great potato" readings. Is there an alternative resistance code format for SMD resistors?
Thank you - that makes sense. I don't see another path for the meter voltage other than through the R13 resistor, so that reading must be accurate, but there's an alternate pathway through the transistor when I try to measure R14 and R15, so those are probably very inaccurate. I suppose I'll have to unsolder them from the board to get accurate readings. I'll go his place tomorrow and do that.Probably because other things were connected to the board that are altering the measurements
Thank you for explaining the correct procedure!
Keep the Black to the base and swing the RED between the collector and emitter for taking the two readings.
look up smd code, get datasheet, match specs to similar component.Does anyone have any suggestions for figuring out how to find the right PNP transitor to replace the bad one in this circuit?
It definitely needs fixing. With the insulation that badly damaged it's possible the internal wires have fractured.I did notice the broken insulation on that wire and thought it would be an easy fix initially, but I doubt that's the issue.
No question, I'm going to tend to it. It's only because I'm getting a reading from the wire terminals that I'm not getting from the connector pins that I suspect something's amiss on the board, as seems to be the case for so many other Sunbeam 'victims.' Will report back if I learn more. Thanks.It definitely needs fixing. With the insulation that badly damaged it's possible the internal wires have fractured.
No, never got it to work. Gave up and bought a diffrent brand. Its the kind that gos under the sheet. And so far worked well for a few months so far. Sorry i just got back to ya, been busy. And sorry i couldn't be more help.Hi,
Did you ever have any success with the blanket? I have the same problem and I am sure I am not by myself.
Thanks for your time,