Dogmatix
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Hi All,
Having seen all these posts regarding improvements to the rather dubious wire feed on SIP welders.
I'm finally getting around to carrying out the mods on my Migmate turbo 150.
I bought all the parts I need to do the mod's and have fitted the steel liner and the metal bracket on the wire feeder plastic posts. An improvement right away.
I went to start the actual wiring mods and have found that my PCB has no terminal CN5 (see pic) as the diagrams show. The wire from CN1 which would go to CN5 goes direct to the diode pack instead. Is CN5 just a binding post or is it connected to components on the PCB? It's making me a bit cautious about continuing with the wiring mods in case my PCB isn't compatible.
I've looked at all the posts regarding these mods but haven't seen any mention of this issue.
Any help / advice would be appreciated.
Dave
Having seen all these posts regarding improvements to the rather dubious wire feed on SIP welders.
I'm finally getting around to carrying out the mods on my Migmate turbo 150.
I bought all the parts I need to do the mod's and have fitted the steel liner and the metal bracket on the wire feeder plastic posts. An improvement right away.
I went to start the actual wiring mods and have found that my PCB has no terminal CN5 (see pic) as the diagrams show. The wire from CN1 which would go to CN5 goes direct to the diode pack instead. Is CN5 just a binding post or is it connected to components on the PCB? It's making me a bit cautious about continuing with the wiring mods in case my PCB isn't compatible.
I've looked at all the posts regarding these mods but haven't seen any mention of this issue.
Any help / advice would be appreciated.
Dave