throbscottle
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Patient is a 10yo Handicare 950 stairlift. Foot rest doesn't operate, auto-turn (of the passenger) doesn't operate.
Both things have controllers, which are connected by a single combined data/power wire to the main control board. The data part is found to be OK, but the power is not - there's a relay that's supposed to operate to connect it directly to the 24v supply. Relay itself checks out OK, removed from board (to trace circuit) and tested. Catch diode is also ok, polarity discovered after I'd removed the relay (it's a SOT23 packaged diode).
The coil is getting power, which goes off as appropriate after a delay. What seems to be missing is the return path. It doesn't just go to ground like a sensible circuit. My best guess is there's a sensor for the coil current. Or maybe the 12v it's getting is supposed to be some higher voltage, and something drops it on the return side. I have no clue.
Relay is just a relay, not latching or anything fancy. afaict.
It seems to be a 3 layer board, with a lot of tracks hidden, also very dark resist so it's hard to see even the ones on the surface.
So, I'm guesing it's feasible to just connect a wire from the return side of the relay to 0x, but I'm reluctant to try it without more info. Replacment board is very expensive so I don't want to risk doing more damage.
Any suggestions, or known weird relay-coil circuits?
Thanks in advance
Both things have controllers, which are connected by a single combined data/power wire to the main control board. The data part is found to be OK, but the power is not - there's a relay that's supposed to operate to connect it directly to the 24v supply. Relay itself checks out OK, removed from board (to trace circuit) and tested. Catch diode is also ok, polarity discovered after I'd removed the relay (it's a SOT23 packaged diode).
The coil is getting power, which goes off as appropriate after a delay. What seems to be missing is the return path. It doesn't just go to ground like a sensible circuit. My best guess is there's a sensor for the coil current. Or maybe the 12v it's getting is supposed to be some higher voltage, and something drops it on the return side. I have no clue.
Relay is just a relay, not latching or anything fancy. afaict.
It seems to be a 3 layer board, with a lot of tracks hidden, also very dark resist so it's hard to see even the ones on the surface.
So, I'm guesing it's feasible to just connect a wire from the return side of the relay to 0x, but I'm reluctant to try it without more info. Replacment board is very expensive so I don't want to risk doing more damage.
Any suggestions, or known weird relay-coil circuits?
Thanks in advance