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Old 09-16-2010, 08:55   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation AOYUE 968 Change Transformer from 110V to 220V -- PLEASE HELP

HEllo everybody,
i just got the aoyue 968 station but.... unfortunately this is the 110v version and not the right one (220V). Is it possible to change the transformer that is inside with a suitable one that will work in 220V?
i found a thread that someone has posted some photos of the 968.. If it helps.. Please any ideas?!
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Old 09-16-2010, 19:04   #2 (permalink)
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sorry... forgot to put the link
AOYUE 968 problem...I need info for resolve...
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Old 09-19-2010, 13:17   #3 (permalink)
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HEllo everybody,
i just got the aoyue 968 station but.... unfortunately this is the 110v version and not the right one (220V). Is it possible to change the transformer that is inside with a suitable one that will work in 220V?
i found a thread that someone has posted some photos of the 968.. If it helps.. Please any ideas?!
this problem is easy well you just have to know the amount of voltage and current required on the secondary .
after that then you can buy one transformer that have the same power delivery and that are fed from an 220 v input .
if you need help on that just tell me
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thanx for the response.
This was my first thought but when i opened the case i saw that are some cables that connect the power jack (the jack that the power cable is connected) with some parts of the circuits that are inside. I mean that not all the parts of the tool are powered from the tranformer's output. If you have experience with aoyue tools and are sure i am willing to try this...If not should i post a schematic of the inside cabling?
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thanx for the response.
This was my first thought but when i opened the case i saw that are some cables that connect the power jack (the jack that the power cable is connected) with some parts of the circuits that are inside. I mean that not all the parts of the tool are powered from the tranformer's output. If you have experience with aoyue tools and are sure i am willing to try this...If not should i post a schematic of the inside cabling?
as you said changing the transformer wont be enough or else you will burn the circuitry that receive from the outlet before the transformer because this was dimensioned to work at 110v 60 hz are you able to sent the schematic to me to see if its possible to made some chances to 220 50hz
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ok i ll try to post a schematic..thanx..
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Why dont use Voltage Transformers?? you can find easy.
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ok i did some progress. I made a schematic in photoshop... i found out that the power jack powers two things: the transformer and a jack in the back circuit board...
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3782/img01092.jpg
also i post this board from the down side (i didnot flipped it horizontally with photoshop.it is an original photo)
Imageshack - img01082.jpg

and... the transformer
Imageshack - img0111e.jpg
i assume that the first coil is in 110V and 60 Watts? But can not make out what it says below...
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did you solve this problem

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ok i did some progress. I made a schematic in photoshop... i found out that the power jack powers two things: the transformer and a jack in the back circuit board...
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3782/img01092.jpg
also i post this board from the down side (i didnot flipped it horizontally with photoshop.it is an original photo)
Imageshack - img01082.jpg

and... the transformer
Imageshack - img0111e.jpg
i assume that the first coil is in 110V and 60 Watts? But can not make out what it says below...
did you solve this problem, i have same, can you help me?
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the safest way is to get yourself a step-up transformer dimensioned to the station wattage, if the whole machine is powered trough that transformer you can replace, but that transformer powers the soldering iron, and the electronic board. The air pump , and the heater are made to work at 110.
in theory you will burn the pump and the heater
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