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gudlife  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 3, 2012 5:51:02 PM(UTC)
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A bit of googling indicates that the lights on these units tend to be a common problem. Mine were fine until the other day when we had a power outage. I'm guessing the inrush surge popped the board. Everything else on the unit works fine.

The simple answer is to replace the board...at roughly the cost of a new unit. Kind of steep just to fix my wife's favorite night light.

I was thinking of breaking out the soldering iron and replacing what I figured would be a faulty relay. Now I am looking at the wiring diagram and I see some notation that is new to me.

Anybody done a board level repair on one of these?

The mico controller side of the circuit seems to function fine. The turntable and fan controls function and the unit beeps when I hit the lights button. The wiring diagram shows standard relays for the turntable and the vent, but the lights show up as attached to PH1 and VR2. I can't find any notation on what PH stands for anywhere? The resistor I'm guessing has something to do with the dual brightness modes. Any thoughts?
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ApplianceJunk  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, January 4, 2012 6:13:35 AM(UTC)
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Now I am looking at the wiring diagram and I see some notation that is new to me.


What notation?
gudlife  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 4, 2012 8:42:01 AM(UTC)
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All of the other components with relays were indicated as R and the lighting circuit had what looked like a relay marked as PH.

I pulled the board and PH apparently equals SSR solid state relay. Specifically a samsung S201DH2. The relay coupled with a Samwha svc 271-14 varistor is apparently what controls the current output to the lighting circuit for the 2 brightness settings.

I couldn't get any continuity through the varistor so I figured it might be dead. When I jumper around it my lights come on bright. Still no on/off function and no dim/bright (which I figured the varistor would be used for anyway).

Still not sure if I have a bad varistor, SSR or bad control input to the SSR. I found a pretty close varistor for around $2 from mouser and ******** has the SSRs for around $4. Guess I'll have to play with it some more-
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