Having had this A.G. Heinze Microscope Light Source working for the past 25 yrs, with just routine replacement of its’ EJA 21V/150W Halogen Lamp, it finally took a dump recently, blowing the 3A Slo Blo fuse twice in a row after replacing the lamp, as well as with no lamp installed. As repairs on shop gear tend to take a back seat if not essential for daily use, it’s been waiting for a break in the daily work load to see what’s up.
I managed to break a portion of the ceramic housing of the Lamp Holder when the ejector lever wasn’t driving out the dead EJA bulb and got more aggressive with trying to extract it. Hate when that happens. I found a suitable replacement part that cost me $12, now in-bound. Yesterday I finally pulled the unit apart to see how it was wired, and found mounted to the underside of the lamp holder platform an Omnephase 602A Triac, with it’s gate wired to the front panel AC Power Switch/50k Linear pot wired as a Rheostat. I’ve attached the data sheet I found on line of that part, as well as Teccor’s Triacs Data sheet, and think I could replace the 602A with a Q4010L5 10A/400V Triac. Though I would appreciate a thumbs up on that selection. Insulated case, of course, and would use heat shrink tubing on the leads as well.
Here’s the teardown / look inside images:
I didn't label the wire colors or terminals on the schematic, so relative to the 602A device, Terminal 3 is on the Line side, Terminal 2 is connected to the high side of the power transformer (RED lead) & bottom/wiper of the pot, with Terminal 1 connected to the Gate of the Triac, via Rheostat wiring of the pot. With a new Triac, I think the Line side would be MT2, Load side would be MT1 (triggering signal normally applied between the Gate & MT1, according to Teccor's data sheet), and Gate would be from the top of the pot.
There's 40 ohms end resistance on the 50k Linear pot, cranked fully CW.
OmnephaseAC Triac.pdf
Teccor Triacs.pdf
I managed to break a portion of the ceramic housing of the Lamp Holder when the ejector lever wasn’t driving out the dead EJA bulb and got more aggressive with trying to extract it. Hate when that happens. I found a suitable replacement part that cost me $12, now in-bound. Yesterday I finally pulled the unit apart to see how it was wired, and found mounted to the underside of the lamp holder platform an Omnephase 602A Triac, with it’s gate wired to the front panel AC Power Switch/50k Linear pot wired as a Rheostat. I’ve attached the data sheet I found on line of that part, as well as Teccor’s Triacs Data sheet, and think I could replace the 602A with a Q4010L5 10A/400V Triac. Though I would appreciate a thumbs up on that selection. Insulated case, of course, and would use heat shrink tubing on the leads as well.
Here’s the teardown / look inside images:
I didn't label the wire colors or terminals on the schematic, so relative to the 602A device, Terminal 3 is on the Line side, Terminal 2 is connected to the high side of the power transformer (RED lead) & bottom/wiper of the pot, with Terminal 1 connected to the Gate of the Triac, via Rheostat wiring of the pot. With a new Triac, I think the Line side would be MT2, Load side would be MT1 (triggering signal normally applied between the Gate & MT1, according to Teccor's data sheet), and Gate would be from the top of the pot.
There's 40 ohms end resistance on the 50k Linear pot, cranked fully CW.
OmnephaseAC Triac.pdf
Teccor Triacs.pdf
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