Two of my combo vacs timers are acting up. Some of the pixels wont show up so you cant read the time left or the scrolling message correctly. Is there any way to fix this or do I need to buy new timers?
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Produc...WAvirtualkey60400000virtualkey604-TA20-11SRWA
These fit the BT800. I don't know if they'll fit the BT9, but the modules just unplug and the Kingbright part number is on the back.
They've gone way down in price since the last time I bought them - 10 or more is only 3.56 each.
Did you replace all the segments at once? The first time I had some failing, I only replaced a couple in each timer and the same thing happened.Mep001, Yes, they were the same part number. They looked exactly like the ones I replaced. They worked great when they were new - very bright compared to the old ones. Some of the modules appear to have failed completely, and the others are mostly out.
Thanks
JPRB
jprb & others,I would suggest you contact IDX to discuss the problem. I know there is an adjustment somewhere to calibrate the output of the LED sockets - if this is not set correctly, it could cause the LED's to fail. I know it costs more to have IDX do your repairs, but they will repair the timer properly, and when you get it back it should be just about as good as new. Also, they should be able to fix any other issue that might be the cause of your problem.
How is replacing a component with an identical component going to necessitate recalibrating the LED driver?jprb & others,
I agree with Doyle Vacuum. Here appears to be a case of not thorough enough knowledge. In consultation with a control engineer on an extremely challenging control design ... he made me aware of some of the intricacies involved with LEDs. I would have to invest some time to go back in my notes to say more. It seems like if the milliamps are not calibrated properly in unison with each other ... the life of the board &/or light emitting diodes (LEDs) could be put at risk! I remember him having me use one of my multimeters & he explained to me how to set that specific multimeter up to properly measure the precise milliamp current flowing with the multimeter's probes. I hope this helps on the overall understanding a bit more.
Mike Walsh www.kingkoin.com
When I called idx I heard the same type sales pitch/service pitch while trying to get a manual. I don't remember any details either.... I wasn't interested.... my timers were fine and I wasn't going to send them in for no reason?How is replacing a component with an identical component going to necessitate recalibrating the LED driver?
In what way does this convoluted post aid in understanding anything?