orbiter
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Hi all,
I'm trying to repair a not so old toaster of mine and am looking for some advice please. I could just go out and buy a new one, but I'd like to try and fix this one if possible.
The problem with the toaster is that once you depress the toasters slide down to the (on) position, it just pops back up again immediately. I've had a quick look at it and made sure it's not just something like some crumbs stuck between the electro magnetic switch etc, and it's not.
One thing I can say is that the electro magnetic switch will initially go to it's activated position but then it will immediately deactivate again (thus the button just pops back up.)
I have checked this electro magnetic switch and the switch itself works properly. I have also pulled the four electrolytic capacitors on the board and check their ESR values which check out ok.
I have also re-flowed the solder joints on the back of the board just to check that there were no dry/cracked joints. However I'm now wondering if the controller chip (HT48R06A-1) on the board may have gone faulty somehow?
Any suggestions on anything to try please? Thanks guys
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I'm trying to repair a not so old toaster of mine and am looking for some advice please. I could just go out and buy a new one, but I'd like to try and fix this one if possible.
The problem with the toaster is that once you depress the toasters slide down to the (on) position, it just pops back up again immediately. I've had a quick look at it and made sure it's not just something like some crumbs stuck between the electro magnetic switch etc, and it's not.
One thing I can say is that the electro magnetic switch will initially go to it's activated position but then it will immediately deactivate again (thus the button just pops back up.)
I have checked this electro magnetic switch and the switch itself works properly. I have also pulled the four electrolytic capacitors on the board and check their ESR values which check out ok.
I have also re-flowed the solder joints on the back of the board just to check that there were no dry/cracked joints. However I'm now wondering if the controller chip (HT48R06A-1) on the board may have gone faulty somehow?
Any suggestions on anything to try please? Thanks guys
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