Went with another tech on this one. Said the machine has had a C471, thermal fuse popped.
Swapped it with a new fuser. The minute he powered it up, even before the display came on
the machine went dead. Circuit breaker popped. Machine is on a dedicated outlet. Reset
the breaker, left the ADU door open, powered up the machine until the close door popped up.
Minute he closed the ADU, it popped the breaker again. Pulled the fuser, left it out, powered
it up again. Came up to the "insert fuser" message obviously. opened the ADU, inserted a
fuser, closed the door, blew the circuit breaker again. Swapped the fuser with a known good
one from a machine down the hall, same issue.
Plugged in my Sure-test...AC line ok, voltage drop @ 20a was 2.7 volts. N-G was only .2 under
no load. Hooked up an ESP surge protector, monitored the voltage on my laptop, everything
looked good. Pulled the back cover & IH cover. From frame ground to the output of the IH board,
no continuity. From the input AC side of the IH board to frame ground, no continuity. From the
input to the output of the IH board, no continuity. It was almost like the building, had a GFI breaker
and there was a bit of leakage somewhere that was tripping the breaker.
I told him the only thing I could think of was the IH board.
He called me back an hour later said that fixed. I still don't know why it was popping the building
breaker, without any fuses on the machine side popping.
Thought I'd pass it along.
Swapped it with a new fuser. The minute he powered it up, even before the display came on
the machine went dead. Circuit breaker popped. Machine is on a dedicated outlet. Reset
the breaker, left the ADU door open, powered up the machine until the close door popped up.
Minute he closed the ADU, it popped the breaker again. Pulled the fuser, left it out, powered
it up again. Came up to the "insert fuser" message obviously. opened the ADU, inserted a
fuser, closed the door, blew the circuit breaker again. Swapped the fuser with a known good
one from a machine down the hall, same issue.
Plugged in my Sure-test...AC line ok, voltage drop @ 20a was 2.7 volts. N-G was only .2 under
no load. Hooked up an ESP surge protector, monitored the voltage on my laptop, everything
looked good. Pulled the back cover & IH cover. From frame ground to the output of the IH board,
no continuity. From the input AC side of the IH board to frame ground, no continuity. From the
input to the output of the IH board, no continuity. It was almost like the building, had a GFI breaker
and there was a bit of leakage somewhere that was tripping the breaker.
I told him the only thing I could think of was the IH board.
He called me back an hour later said that fixed. I still don't know why it was popping the building
breaker, without any fuses on the machine side popping.
Thought I'd pass it along.
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