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| Filename: | SI_51_ignitor_board.jpg |
| Album name: | AngryHorse / Control gear |
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| Date added: | 28 Feb, 2016 |
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What I've found with them if they are on the blue capacitor sometimes it heats them up and blows them
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This has the grey one in, on gear it makes the ballast windings buzz, but no sound comes from the ignitor itself?
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Sounds like it's working then....??? Try a new HPI?
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Could be trying to short the ballast though?, got another superimposed lined up for the next one though!
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Philips sox ignitors in the black plastic container suffer with dry joints on the blue capacitor, mainly the 35 watt
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Completely repairable! Wonder how many perfectly decent lanterns have been scrapped because of this I know probably millions of HF ballasts have been because of it!
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Easier to bit it out for superimposed!
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Dads pulled a load of these out from Durham library I'm going to get him to bring them home
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These are a bit of an oddball, you wouldn`t expect dry solder joints on something Philips makes?
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Yeah. It's not good I've come across this myself with the ignitors in the mi36 lanterns
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It's the fucking lead free solder. It's fucking shit!
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With these you NEED to use the correct lamp. Get your dad to check he's using Philips HPI
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I'm not sure what they're using but by the cdmt lamp he bought me home today it's German Osram power balls
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