Hello,
I'm Bryan and new to this forum. I've been in the metal fabrication for many years and finally was able to purchase a DOA Miller 875 Plasma Cutter off Ebay. I realize that its probably better to purchase a new one or one that works, but I like the challenge of diagnosing and repairing my own unit. That being said, according to the listing, its a 2016 Model and isn't turning on. Well It just arrived today and sure enough, theres no pulse. I was wondering if there is a diagnostic procedure on what boards to test in what order. I called Miller and they weren't very helpful and suggested that I throw away the unit, again I realize that its not worth repairing, but I want the experience and the opportunity to get to know this unit in and out.
Appreciate any support.
Bryan
Please Help Miller 875
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Hi Brian,
Here is the factory manual which contains troubleshooting guides as well as electrical circuit diagrams/schematics. Let us know how you make out with it, and if you have any questions about the circuit diagrams.
David
Here is the factory manual which contains troubleshooting guides as well as electrical circuit diagrams/schematics. Let us know how you make out with it, and if you have any questions about the circuit diagrams.
David
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Wow...4 years old and they don’t want to support it? I have a lot older syncrowave 200 welder that’s in great shape. I’d hate to have to replace it just because I couldn’t get a part for it.
Someone was troubleshooting a plasma here a while back that was obvious because it had badly burned parts of a board.
If you haven’t already a good inspection for board or part damage might give some clues to where the problem is.
Scott
Someone was troubleshooting a plasma here a while back that was obvious because it had badly burned parts of a board.
If you haven’t already a good inspection for board or part damage might give some clues to where the problem is.
Scott
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Hi David,
Yea, I have the manual , but it doesn't tell you how to diagnose the internal parts. I'm going to take it apart this weekend and see what I can find out. Wish I had a schematic.
Bryan
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Hi Scott,ScottRa wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:38 am Wow...4 years old and they don’t want to support it? I have a lot older syncrowave 200 welder that’s in great shape. I’d hate to have to replace it just because I couldn’t get a part for it.
Someone was troubleshooting a plasma here a while back that was obvious because it had badly burned parts of a board.
If you haven’t already a good inspection for board or part damage might give some clues to where the problem is.
Scott
Yup, the warranty is only for 3 years so it expired summer of 2019. Like I said to David, I will take it apart this weekend and see whats going on. Any chance you might be able to find that thread you spoke of?
Bryan
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Yes - inspecting the circuit boards for damaged or burned spots could provide some clues to help you locate the problem area.
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Thank you all. Will keep you posted on what I find.
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Good luck Bryan! Hope you get it fixed.
David
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