Repair of old AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) PCB.

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A look at an old AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) PCB that I was asked if I could fix. these devices are used in generators to regulate the output voltage, which they do by varying the DC excitation of the rotating (rotor) central core of a generator. A generator works by spinning a polarised magnetic field inside an external (stator) group of coils to induce current in them as an alternating AC waveform. By varying the magnetic field of the internal rotor by applying DC current via slip rings, you can adjust the voltage generated.
In this case the AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) is powered by the output voltage and also uses it to monitor voltage and frequency. It doesn't regulate the frequency, since that is done by the device rotating the generator, but it can detect if it's dropping too low and stop applying excitation for protection against high current flow. It monitors the voltage and compares it to a set value to determine if DC excitation of the rotor is required, and if it is then this unit uses a thyristor to switch the power to the rotors excitation coil on one half of the output waveform.
The operation of these generators generally requires a residual magnetic field in the rotor to even start producing electricity, so if a generator has not been used in a long time and that field has diminished too low to induce enough current in the output (stator) windings to provide its own excitation current, then it is sometimes necessary to disconnect the excitation windings and apply a DC current briefly (often from a starter battery) with the correct polarity to put in a base magnetic field to get the system running again. This is called flashing.
This video also shows how some fairly innocent passive components can fail as opposed to the more common active components. In this case it was a resistor that was being used well within its rating, but failed in a manner that left no obvious sign of the damage you normally see with less passive resistor failure.
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  • @SimplyElectronicsOfficial
    @SimplyElectronicsOfficial7 жыл бұрын

    I work as an electronics repair engineer for industrial automation electronic circuits. Generally I first check fuses, then check for shorts on input and output. If no shorts are visible, I power up and see what happens (or doesn't) Sometimes a good bang! Usually the common faults are fuses, electrolytic caps, and your silicon components i.e short from collector to emitter on IGBTs or shorts on MOSFETS. Logic IC's can also sometimes go bad, if you haven't got a logic tester, swap them out anyway. Sometimes it's as simple as the caps or a varistor gone boom from a surge, other times it takes you hours to figure out what the hell is wrong. But that's why I love electronics engineering, there's always a good puzzle to solve :D

  • @robertparkes4982
    @robertparkes49827 жыл бұрын

    Big Clive makes interesting videos that are far more entertaining and informative than anything on TV.........Keep up the good work Clive, because there are many of us who really enjoy your stuff !!

  • @davidberriman5903
    @davidberriman5903 Жыл бұрын

    Markon was a company on its own. I worked on a lot of their product in the early 80s. All the machines I saw were 4 pole synchronous machines. The exciter machine rotor was on the same shaft as the main alternator rotating field. They were coupled together with a three phase full wave bridge rectifier. I never saw a Markon alternator with slip rings. They were all brushless. Markon was purchased by Cummins Generator Technologies. CGT id a body part of Cummins Inc. They combined Markon with another acquisition called Sawafuji. So if you search the combined name you will find them. My last job was with Cummins South Pacific doing exclusivel diesel generators from cute little toys up to 2 MVA. I played with an installation that had sixteen of those running as a diesel peaking power station. All up I had about thirty five years of diesel power generation. I have never seen one of those AVRs. The AVRs I saw in Markon alternators were not branded Markon. I think they were branded Contrology but I'm not sure. Love your work Clive thank you.

  • @bojackh5812
    @bojackh58125 жыл бұрын

    I love those old and well designed circuits, thanks for showing it

  • @fig8man
    @fig8man7 жыл бұрын

    This video made me very happy. I don't know why, I just like it.

  • @Darieee
    @Darieee7 жыл бұрын

    These troubleshooting/fixing videos are awesome ! Loving this stuff

  • @MoKargas
    @MoKargas7 жыл бұрын

    I'm just a hobbyist, but I learn so much from this channel

  • @bikefarmtaiwan1800
    @bikefarmtaiwan18004 жыл бұрын

    Nice explanation of how that circuit works. Very helpful for those that want to learn how to understand circuits. Thanks

  • @Richardproctor
    @Richardproctor7 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos they are so relaxing to watch and learn lot. Keep up the your good work thank you

  • @gmerson951
    @gmerson9517 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this, Clive. I've been struggling with this for ages. I'm talking about the return path (AC). This video doesn't intentionally cover it, but it filled the missing jigsaw piece for me. I phone my Dad a lot about it (he used to do similar stuff to the video you did about your training -he also did stuff fot the Navy and went on to Mainframe computers), but felt I sounded stupid asking questions that I didn't have the words for (there are no stupid questions; just stupid answers) Just saying, cheers, your videos help a lot.

  • @sparkyprojects

    @sparkyprojects

    7 жыл бұрын

    The only stupid question is the one that wasn't asked ;)

  • @randomvideosn0where

    @randomvideosn0where

    7 жыл бұрын

    No, there are definitely stupid questions.

  • @manolisgledsodakis873
    @manolisgledsodakis8736 жыл бұрын

    Clive, the conformal coating that used to be used for weatherproofing telephone equipment was a two-part urethane varnish. Unfortunately, i don't have precise specifications. As regards resistor failure, it's EXTREMELY common in equipment where capacitors have been secured with a petroleum-based contact adhesive (e.g. Evo-Stick). When this glue is heated, it gives off an acidic chemical, which corrodes metal - especially resistor connections. So look out for glue that's turned dark brown. It should be scraped away completely and the area cleaned with IsoPropanol.

  • @Equiluxe1
    @Equiluxe17 жыл бұрын

    I used to build gensets using Markon alternators. On the smaller ones they used a bypass system for the AVR where if the voltage went to high it shorted the field winding's which were usually the stator in those designs, the field current was supplied by an inductor. This was even the case on 15 KVA 3 phase units up until the mid 80's. I used Markon and Newage alternator units back then but Markon were my favourite for farmers and builders as they were so simple and robust Newage were better for industrial use due to better regulation.

  • @NicholasAarons
    @NicholasAarons7 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic Video Clive. It was so informative & helpful. Keep up the great work. Nick.

  • @Indiskret1
    @Indiskret17 жыл бұрын

    Very nice lecture and highly interesting subject matter. Thanks a lot!

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon51487 жыл бұрын

    Can you repair an AvE? I know of one that has some very unusual output distortion.

  • @Stuartrusty
    @Stuartrusty6 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me very much of the early car alternator external regulator modules, (obviously being an AC generator) where the electromagnetic rotor (armature) was excited through electronically controlled DC. Initially the DC regulation output was compared to the battery voltage by a 12 Volt 3 Watt lamp (battery symbol on the dashboard) which would light without engine running. The current flowing through the lamp would pass through the regulation circuit to the alternator slip rings to the rotating electromagnetic rotor generating a magnetic field. Once the engine runs, the magnetic field induces current in the stator supplying current to the regulator circuit causing the output voltage to rise to charging voltage for the battery, the output voltage of the regulator and battery voltage would then be the same, extinguishing the battery lamp on the dash. The current to the electromagnetic rotor will now be regulated from the regulator by sensing the DC output voltage. Interesting to see this similar principle on this circuit board.

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound Жыл бұрын

    Wow! You were awesome even back in the Vaudeville days! 😂 Yes, I am the Ancient One. Love You, Clive.

  • @michaelhawthorne8696
    @michaelhawthorne86967 жыл бұрын

    just a point about measuring in circuit resistors (Which I'm sure you're aware of )..... If you measure across a resistor, the reading cannot be higher than the spec of the resistor because of external parallel routes. If the external circuits are of low values of ohms then they might mask the faulty resistor but if they are of a higher value then the faulty resistor may reveal itself. Love your vids by the way Clive

  • @28YorkshireRose12
    @28YorkshireRose125 жыл бұрын

    And that reminds me, we need to dig out that Stamford C20B of 1978 vintage, and see if it still works! Honestly and truly, we have one on the farm - We also have a 1978 Perkins 4-154 engine to drive it, if we ever get round to marrying the two together.

  • @Strider9655
    @Strider96557 жыл бұрын

    Pre-RoHS, not surprised it lasted as long as it did!

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    The solder melted, reflowed and removed beautifully compared to the crusty lead free stuff we're saddled with now.

  • @sixstringedthing

    @sixstringedthing

    7 жыл бұрын

    Lead-free rework... ugh. When in doubt, add more flux. Yes, more flux. More flux. Mooooooorrre fluuuuuuuuxxxxx. Finally get the shits and dump a load of Sn/Pb into it, then remove all the nasty alloy, then clean up the flux residue, then start again from scratch while hoping you haven't cooked anything important. So much fun!

  • @Strider9655

    @Strider9655

    7 жыл бұрын

    And don't forget it's got to be the nasty flux, the stuff that doesn't burn off before you hit reflow temp (around 220c, requiring 350 on a hot air rework tool) AND you only get around 3 attempts before you've exceeded the components specifications, burnt the PCB, melted pads/track off or made a nice hole in your anti-static matting.

  • @Mprikiman
    @Mprikiman7 жыл бұрын

    This guy should get at least 500.000 subscribers...

  • @neardood1
    @neardood17 жыл бұрын

    That lower pot on the left is the Integral control adjustment of the AVR. From how Clive described it the unit functions as a P+I (Proportional + Integral) controller to regulate the voltage with an additional underspeed cutoff.

  • @i-will-get-you-there
    @i-will-get-you-there7 жыл бұрын

    Horay!! Thanks Clive for weekly "Kboom" video.. Cheers

  • @rogergreenwood1536
    @rogergreenwood15362 жыл бұрын

    Well done for talking about AVRs for so long and not mentioning "droop" :-) Great video, I wonder if it is still working nearly 6 years later...

  • @glenwoofit
    @glenwoofit7 жыл бұрын

    I used to rewind Markon Generators and do repairs. Im not sure if any were 1978 era but apart from the stator back end being burnt out the usual fault was the rotor diodes. Bolted into the rotor were two diodes connected (soldered) to the rotor windings and these were the first things you checked when one came in for repair then after the usual winding tests i basicly did what you did but before we threw the semiconductors we tested them.

  • @TonyLing

    @TonyLing

    7 жыл бұрын

    That's a brushless design with the field rectification diodes on the rotor

  • @gordonmcmillan883
    @gordonmcmillan8837 жыл бұрын

    Anyone else waiting for Clive to tell us it was the 5 Amp fuse ?

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    That was the first thing checked.

  • @gordonmcmillan883

    @gordonmcmillan883

    7 жыл бұрын

    I know it was the first thing you checked Clive, it was just that you got right through the video and didn't tell us so, so I was waiting for the other shoe to drop, as it were. I managed to follow the slate elevator control, but I was struggling a little with this one. 8-)

  • @SiskinOnUTube

    @SiskinOnUTube

    7 жыл бұрын

    That's what it would be, if I was messing about, but I'm erm... only just capable of not killing myself with it. I expect Clive has a qualification or two.

  • @Tommyinoz1971

    @Tommyinoz1971

    7 жыл бұрын

    No, I was expecting the LED to be changed to a warm white one.

  • @ronaldcolonna3721

    @ronaldcolonna3721

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tommy Oz n

  • @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD
    @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great videos. The power supply voltage converter on my 2013 MacBookPro 15" won't allow the battery to charge once again...this is the 4th time in one year. They mentioned some carbon resulting in a burn again. The last time it was repaired, they mentioned that the charging circuit internal to the computer. That is to say the charging circuit between the adapter to the motherboard. Is there any way to fix this so it won't break again? Or a way to plug a different charging hook up internal to the computer. What would be the perfect fix would be to hook the laptop to a DeWalt tool battery (20V)...I'd need to get the components. I've cleaned the contacts which worked he first time and now won't fix or "band-aid" the computer. The computer is way out of warranty but the repairs are getting expensive. Seems like the component is the magnetic attachment of the charger to the computer gets really hot. thanks, Chuck

  • @imajeenyus42
    @imajeenyus427 жыл бұрын

    And Oxford Electrical Products STILL make the little PT4 pulse transformer - not bad! Reason I noticed - I built a thyristor trigger circuit using them a few weeks ago ;-)

  • @gartmorn
    @gartmorn7 жыл бұрын

    Spent many a happy hour cleaning up brushgear and sliprings on the 600 MW alternator sets at Longannet Power Station. We also used to check the brush lengths 'on load' so I know all about one of the drawbacks, from a maintenance perspective, of dc generators and motors, i.e. carbon brushes. Another bugbear was maintaining the switchgear for our emergency standby motors (oil pumps etc.) with mechanical timers, argh! I dare say modern switchgear is much more efficient but we used to dread getting jobs on dc plant. Just a wee insight from an electrical fitters point of view!

  • @rtesimpson
    @rtesimpson7 жыл бұрын

    you do great videos Clive!

  • @jeddyngosa222
    @jeddyngosa2224 жыл бұрын

    Good video. I have learned alot from it. Keep it up

  • @InssiAjaton
    @InssiAjaton7 жыл бұрын

    There are a couple of tricks to measure resistance in circuit. A low test voltage is the known solution for cases where the bypass path contains semiconductors. I have seen as low as 24 mV offered by a meter. For resistive paths you can use 4-terminal ohms measurement with the twist that the drive and sense leads are at different branches and then you swap them. For inductive bypass paths you can measure AC resistance at two or more frequencies. Another thing, the SCR may behave fine with the lamp load, but fail to stay ON after trigger with an inductive load without some help. The adjacent components might have been bad, but of course you replaced them in this case.

  • @Coolkeys2009
    @Coolkeys20097 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to a generator set up and load test video :-)

  • @harrydecamp1897
    @harrydecamp18977 жыл бұрын

    Woooaahhh i live like 5 mins away from oakham where this is made that is awsome

  • @josephsav8962
    @josephsav89623 жыл бұрын

    thank you it helped me for my exams

  • @donaldasayers
    @donaldasayers7 жыл бұрын

    Brought back memories of fault finding on Lucas (Prince of Darkness.) ACR alternators, which were controlled in a similar way. They were really crap.

  • @letsgocamping88
    @letsgocamping887 жыл бұрын

    Ideally to set stability, you hook up an analog meter to your generator output, with the generator running, turn stab pot until it becomes unstable then go back the other way until it just becomes stable again.

  • @timhumphreys3057
    @timhumphreys30574 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thankyou. I have a Plessey Aerospace 25Kva 3 phase generator which is running over voltage. It has gradually crept up and gone past the ability of the trimpot on the front of the AVR box and will no longer hold after excitation. There are 6 circuit boards in the AVR box and I think I might have a go at testing/ replacing some of the common components after watching your video. Although one of the boards has 5 trimmer potentiometers/ resistors and one of the screws appears to be much further out than the others. Problem is there are 2x 20k 1x 5k 1x 2k and 1x1k so don't think i can compare them? Unless the one 20k is at min or max value then it might be worth adjusting to see the effect?

  • @thepussygrabbingfamilyvalu557
    @thepussygrabbingfamilyvalu5577 жыл бұрын

    question from a newbie: do i understand correctly that to regulate the voltage at 10v with the zener diode, the anode of the zener is connected to ground, and the rest of the circuit is power by this reference voltage, being connected in parallel with the zener? am i correct? something i missed?

  • @Bushougoma
    @Bushougoma7 жыл бұрын

    A sharp contrast to a modern generator's AVR that's completely potted in epoxy how things have changed.

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    I wanted to get some of the cheap Chinese units to make a video about, but they are all potted in black resin, which is a shame.

  • @fpvrcstuff
    @fpvrcstuff7 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting ..........thanks for sharing Cheers

  • @thedavesofourlives1
    @thedavesofourlives15 жыл бұрын

    It would be great to get a teardown of a modern honda/clone AVR with feedback winding/trim pot etc.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv7 жыл бұрын

    Smashing you repaired it clive ;-D, perhaps nail varnish or car laquer spray would do for the bare components perhaps :-)

  • @voltare2amstereo
    @voltare2amstereo7 жыл бұрын

    a schematic could be handy - its all off the shelf style, could be handy for diy gensets

  • @MB-st7be
    @MB-st7be7 жыл бұрын

    I was taught to solder the legs of components AFTER they have been cut, to seal the bare copper and discourage corrosion going up inside.

  • @kusmanf
    @kusmanf6 жыл бұрын

    I have the same Markon MS1B AVR circuit in which I can adjust the voltage but not the Hz meter. It swings without able to adjust with the STAB pot. Could you give me an advice on this problem?

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical6 жыл бұрын

    Did you keep your old place in Glasgow when you moved or has that gone now

  • @veraxis9961
    @veraxis99617 жыл бұрын

    Not entirely comparable, but I have spent time fixing up several 1970's-era HP 141T spectrum analyzers, and I found that the resistors in those fail open-circuit quite often. The linear voltage supplies in the display mainframes run fairly warm and are the most common failure. When it isn't one of the transistors, it is usually a resistor. Thanks to the non-switching linear supplies, the old electrolytics have actually proven reasonably robust and rarely fail outright.

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan32905 жыл бұрын

    I have a Dunlite generator with one unit output of 50 hz frequency at 300 volts. And another Dunlite generator with 50 to 90 hz at 4 volts even though I plugged a fan ito it? Any reply appreciated thanks?

  • @kusmanf
    @kusmanf6 жыл бұрын

    Clive, I am going to build this Markon AVR and I do not know the pulse transformer winding details, Could you help me to find it?

  • @knik3
    @knik37 жыл бұрын

    I always thought these cute LEDs have plastic base. I still have two of them unused, just checked and the base is indeed ceramic.

  • @henriquecasonatto8881
    @henriquecasonatto88817 жыл бұрын

    This type of regulator is quite common in generators until the 1980s here in Brazil ... here the voltage between phase to phase is 220v 60hz

  • @JoshKaufmanstuff
    @JoshKaufmanstuff6 жыл бұрын

    Great Video Clive! These trouble shoot/repair videos are SO much more instructive than tear downs! Can you include more repair/mod/ reverse engineering videos? (p.s. you didn't say if you fixed the problem? . . update?)

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the AVR was fixed. The faulty component was a resistor that had changed value dramatically.

  • @MANMA25434
    @MANMA254346 жыл бұрын

    please bro whats the similar chips that i can put to replace that motorola MC 14584BCP FZR 9621 ? CD40106 ? CD40106BE ? 40106 DIP-14 ?

  • @dotjretion
    @dotjretion7 жыл бұрын

    Great video as always, Clive. The fact you're not verified yet is criminal to be honest.

  • @dougankrum3328
    @dougankrum33287 жыл бұрын

    I like this...probably 30+ years old...!

  • @porkgoog5383
    @porkgoog53837 жыл бұрын

    You are the best clive

  • @mmmalad7264
    @mmmalad72644 жыл бұрын

    i have old avr i need you for explain how does it working

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound Жыл бұрын

    I had a resistor fail in a Heathkit Scope while using it at work. It took out a ceramic capacitor and a VP. It stopped there. The shop was moving, I had asked about the scope, the scope was owned by the bosses friend, couldn't contact him, it became mine. Replaced the burned parts, it worked. It needs to be recapped. One day.

  • @petti78
    @petti787 жыл бұрын

    That actually looks almost modern for the time... in a way.

  • @Worldwidegam3r

    @Worldwidegam3r

    7 жыл бұрын

    I thought that too

  • @Yemto

    @Yemto

    7 жыл бұрын

    To me it looks home made, at least compared to the ones my dad used to make.

  • @SiskinOnUTube

    @SiskinOnUTube

    7 жыл бұрын

    1978 with an LED! Quite impressive.

  • @joinedupjon

    @joinedupjon

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think I know what you mean, you can go out and buy a heatsink and a lot of the components that still look like that. I think that LED was probably old inventory in '78 cos the 3 & 5 mm plastic package were available by that time which looked like the ones you can still get now.

  • @dragontirex6331

    @dragontirex6331

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well, my Sony TC-U2 tape deck uses an led for the record indicator and it was made in 1978 too. It was weak so I had to put another resistor in parallel with the original to increase the brightness :)

  • @williamsquires3070
    @williamsquires30707 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I have about 3 or so of those little ceramic-base red LEDs, plus some like it that are IR emitters.

  • @ndmusick11
    @ndmusick117 жыл бұрын

    I like using a isolating Transformer not just isolate the work but to limit the fault current as well.

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    They do reduce bang volume.

  • @turboslag
    @turboslag7 жыл бұрын

    It was mentioned that resistors rarely fail. Actually I frequently find failed resistors, particularly carbon, and older type carbon film. Typically they go very high value or O/C. Older type high stab and metal oxide type seem very reliable.

  • @jasondreckmann3396
    @jasondreckmann33966 жыл бұрын

    Hey Clive, i really enjoy your video's! Ive got a question though, i fix up small (3-10kw) generators quite often and am wondering if you have a suggestion for any universal aftermarket avrs that would hopefully be more reliable than the original chinese crecent shaped ones.

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    6 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't recommend any specific one, but it might be worth buying a few different types and experimenting with them.

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    High, I have a 3 Phase 400V 11.5 KVA alternator with slip rings. Exciting field resistance is 8 Ohms. Can you help me to seize a proper AVR, what would be the current requirement?

  • @umairafzal3199
    @umairafzal31996 жыл бұрын

    Sir wich use ic in avr

  • @poet99999
    @poet99999 Жыл бұрын

    what would be your preferred way to remove the soft potting material? ive got a AVR out of a Honda eb12d generator, they havent been made in 30 years so repair is my only option

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    Жыл бұрын

    If it's the rubbery material then it can be picked out carefully. If it's resin it's harder and requires a bit of heat.

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness46744 жыл бұрын

    I need to build a much simpler one..basically 15v dc to the rotor is good enough. The exciter winding produces 7vac, but once it is up to power, it produces 150vac, so makes it complicated. I am trying just a simple bridge with 15v zener, what will go wrong?

  • @blacklight4276
    @blacklight42766 жыл бұрын

    please i need ref of mov´s V1 and V1 is possible? thanks

  • @Spiz103
    @Spiz1037 жыл бұрын

    So does this predate the widespread use of DIACs as driving components for TRIACs?

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    The diac is normally used as a simple threshold device for dimmers, but in this case a chip with a decisive switching edge is being used.

  • @mohamedtalaat3662
    @mohamedtalaat36625 жыл бұрын

    I haavrve an stamford mx321, the generator output voltage is not stable the output line voltage ranges from 381to 410 volts l changed the stability trimmer and the volt trimmer in the avr and the problem remains,when I connected a new avr it works properly ,is there any repairs could be done to the old avr ???

  • @Charliegray83
    @Charliegray837 жыл бұрын

    Aye markon still on the go I still use the 5kva in some machines miby they have been bought over but still can get hawd of there genny ends never seen one wae a AVR in ages tho

  • @JoshKilen
    @JoshKilen7 жыл бұрын

    nice fix

  • @eeyore6532
    @eeyore65327 жыл бұрын

    I imagine if you put some lacquer or something on the IC's it would help to hold them in and to keep moisture out of the sockets.

  • @NathonDalton
    @NathonDalton7 жыл бұрын

    Looks like Markon Engineering provided the MS1/B to Power Drive Systems where they labeled it the AVR6e. Here's some documentation that contains technical specs, steps for adjusting settings, information on how to test it as well as some very crude diagrams. www.powersystems.com.au/tech_pdfs/avr6e_manual.pdf

  • @whtstr2133
    @whtstr21337 жыл бұрын

    You know, older R/C cars use a wax to seal the board, it works real well. I've had a 70's R/C airplane control board and the parts were like new, environmentally speaking (the board was fried, from too much juice I think).

  • @NekitaNet
    @NekitaNet7 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting! :-)

  • @impalaestates
    @impalaestates3 жыл бұрын

    I have a generator with the same AVR fitted. It failed when the generator went to an over voltage and then blew the fuse on the AVR board. I replaced the fuse and after 20 seconds it blew again. Once the fuse was blown the generator produced no power. Could this be a similar fault and if not, any ideas?

  • @anthonyspeters7203
    @anthonyspeters7203 Жыл бұрын

    Many yrs ago around 54,l repaired avr on alternater that ran electric for tower @bardney airfield @the time was x RAF many airfields in Lincolnshire, was now been used for local gliding club of which l was a member, so l think alternator must have dated back 40s! Regulator board in very poor state quite heavy as metal cabinet 2.5ft cube broken volt meter on front,managed to replace,got new old from birkets up steep hill in lincoln, he has shop up there like aladins cave,allsorts of things there old2new electrical/electronic parts! I refurbish panel,took it home,no facilities in middle of airfield, clean up,repainted blk,complete rewire this had a carbon stake in the exciter cct in poor filthy state covered in diesel vapour as in shed with engine/alternator, took carbon stack apart for though clean, disassembled, didn't get to test it all out until l returned to bardney, connected all up to alternator set,held breath started engine and bingo working again just had to adjust nut on top of carbon stack,think from memory, long time back now,the not was connected to shaft that sat in middle of electro magnet coil which controls excitation of alternator through resistance of carbon stack, hope I've got all of that correct don't want to look a fool! That all worked a treat even when on full load that was my first attempt @ electric/electronic fault finding, had started building trf receiver @15yrs young, was25 when fixed alternator set,now long retired!

  • @geofflotton5292
    @geofflotton52927 жыл бұрын

    It's a wonder the stator windings haven't mechanically broken at that age. The vibration eventually work hardens them till they break.

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke7 жыл бұрын

    Makes me glad that my Honda EX650 generator is a very simplistic setup (though replacing the diodes & resistors on the rotor was a right PITA!!), if I had to fix an AVR then I'd have probably given up on it!! :S

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    These days you can get a wide range of AVRs online, so there's still hope if one fries.

  • @twocvbloke

    @twocvbloke

    7 жыл бұрын

    bigclivedotcom Very true, just wish it was that simple with my EX650, getting its diodes off the rotor was just a PITA, almost ruining it in the process, but it works now, and that's what matters... :)

  • @HaLo2FrEeEk
    @HaLo2FrEeEk7 жыл бұрын

    Clive, maybe you can help me with something. I recently took apart a big printer (like the cabinet style ones used in business). Apart from several (lots!) of really useful parts, inside was an LED strip with an odd configuration. It has parallel sets of 7 SMD LEDs in series with 2 resistors in between each. The resistors are so small I can't see their values. What's also odd is that it looks like each set of 7 LEDs is split with a resistor, so there are 4 LEDs, then a resistor, then 3 LEDs, all in series, followed by 2 resistors and another set of 7 LEDs + 1 resistor. I'll have to look at it closer to figure out whether the 2 resistors between each set are in series or parallel with the rest of the circuit. Could you explain why they used 2 resistors between each series set, and why there's a resistor in the middle of the 7 LEDs? If it would help I can take a picture and put it on imgur or something.

  • @Firecul

    @Firecul

    7 жыл бұрын

    Maybe it's too late for me but a picture might help here if possible.

  • @HaLo2FrEeEk

    @HaLo2FrEeEk

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'll snap a picture the next time I'm down in the shop (probably later tonight).

  • @Phoen1x883

    @Phoen1x883

    7 жыл бұрын

    7 months later...

  • @xIntoThePitx

    @xIntoThePitx

    6 жыл бұрын

    You said that 7 months ago... it is time.

  • @introversiongamer
    @introversiongamer7 жыл бұрын

    Is this switch mode based? Because if not, why not just use a normal high tension voltage regulator?

  • @nickomagnaye6608
    @nickomagnaye66086 жыл бұрын

    I got a problem in my switch i want to turn it off but it wont switch to turn off maybe its stuck how do i rapair it

  • @freddiesnijman
    @freddiesnijman7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @leandroretes5331
    @leandroretes53315 жыл бұрын

    hola, tiene el circuito del avr para pasar?

  • @VLHN
    @VLHN4 жыл бұрын

    Sir, how to remove the glue on the circuit

  • @doyflower9609
    @doyflower9609 Жыл бұрын

    SO & VS stand for what??🙏

  • @juanferreira5931
    @juanferreira59316 жыл бұрын

    The second trimpot you described, were you looking for the word 'damping'? :-)

  • @bluejene2146
    @bluejene2146 Жыл бұрын

    How do i get ahold of you if i have a bunch of generator boards that need repaired lol

  • @eisaabdullh7724
    @eisaabdullh77244 жыл бұрын

    i have problem at AVR output DC voltage to armiture

  • @muhammedkhan9311
    @muhammedkhan93114 жыл бұрын

    Hello i am used the Avr on alternator but voltage is not increase on rated voltage. then replaced the Avr few days is normal working but now off load is ok put on load then avr is below how the problem

  • @Silent_Python
    @Silent_Python7 жыл бұрын

    @bigclivedotcom may i ask why your videos are in 720p not 1080p?

  • @jusb1066

    @jusb1066

    7 жыл бұрын

    directly uploading from ipad to youtube, using the app, maxes it to 720p, to do 1080p he have to use a pc to download the file from ipad and then upload

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    720p is the maximum resolution of the iPad2. On a slow data connection it still takes a very long time to upload 720p.

  • @Silent_Python

    @Silent_Python

    7 жыл бұрын

    I know how you feel about the slow data connection my upload speed just above 1mbps

  • @shepardpolska

    @shepardpolska

    7 жыл бұрын

    my upload speed is below 0.5mbps :(

  • @sebimoe
    @sebimoe7 жыл бұрын

    Not related to the video. If we were to create the power grid from scratch - for example on mars, what should the frequency be - do you think rising frequency would be better for easier transformation? Or would that cause problems with the skin effect?

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think these days if we could start from scratch distribution might actually be DC.

  • @imnaero3098

    @imnaero3098

    7 жыл бұрын

    How come? Could you elaborate on that?

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    Much lower losses over long runs, and most modern appliances could potentially run on DC.

  • @imnaero3098

    @imnaero3098

    7 жыл бұрын

    Does the gain in distribution efficiency offset the negatives of designing a more complicated grid? Actually, before i ask that, which of the two variants (AC&DC) require the most complexity to fill a modern nations power distribution needs? Which challenges arise from a DC power grid versus an AC one? Except for now having to replace every transformer ever with a buck converter, of course...

  • @imnaero3098

    @imnaero3098

    7 жыл бұрын

    You should really do a video where you discuss the (dis)advantages of both AC & DC grids as you imagine them!

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical5 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what might happen if you apply three phases to a standard motor that inky uses two (well, one) phase, would it try and pull more to one side, 1,2+3 or 1+2,3 or 1+3,2... Would it not work, or be slow to start, or fast to reach top speed... Weirdness

  • @practicalelectrical9416
    @practicalelectrical94162 жыл бұрын

    Sir with due respect to your knowledge , i would like to ask you very basic question . to repair any modern / current model of avr , first thing you have to do is remove the epoxy layer or you can say epoxy coating applied on its pcb . please if possible let me know the method to do so because any kind of repair is possible only after removing off this epoxy resin . thanks.

  • @tiagosilva3665
    @tiagosilva36654 жыл бұрын

    Hello Friend I have a problem on my AVR MS1 / B card, burned the ZD1 and I do not have the reference, Could you help me and tell what the reference? thanks, greetings

  • @andygozzo72
    @andygozzo727 жыл бұрын

    What was the type number of the original schmitt chip? If 4049UB or 4069 they are still freely available, the 4049 less common, though..

  • @bigclivedotcom

    @bigclivedotcom

    7 жыл бұрын

    mc14584bcp

  • @andygozzo72

    @andygozzo72

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pin compatible with a 4069 but the 4069 is mostly available as unbuffered output 4069UB, the 4584 is buffered..

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects7 жыл бұрын

    You could use a polyurethane varnish on the board, it's what i use for high voltage stuff (actually floor varnish), and maybe a couple of blobs of hotglue on the ends of the chips to stop them falling out with vibration I used to work with generators as part of my job

  • @letsgocamping88

    @letsgocamping88

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sparky Projects the newer ones are potted in a silicone rubber type compound

  • @sparkyprojects

    @sparkyprojects

    7 жыл бұрын

    I know, but as clive said, the guy might only want it running for a few more years due to age of the machine, no point is spending a lot of money on conformal coating or potting, plus potting would make it hard to repair it again, specially as clive has made it easy to change the chips ;)

  • @jamesvandamme7786

    @jamesvandamme7786

    7 жыл бұрын

    Miller Stevenson makes a spray on conformal coating. I got some and sprayed it on the alloy wheels on my car. Looked pretty cool in the sunlight because it has a UV fluorescent dye so you know your board got coated.

  • @sixstringedthing

    @sixstringedthing

    7 жыл бұрын

    I use a generic spray-on conformal coating (available from local electronics retailer or fleabay) for ELV pcb's, it's "solder-through" so it makes rework/repair easy. But it's a pretty light lacquer, not sure how appropriate it would be for high voltage applications.

  • @marcelomastrascusa8225
    @marcelomastrascusa82255 жыл бұрын

    Can you supply board schematic? Thanks in advance.

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