Does anyone repair the ERR cruise lite boards?
Thanks
Jackie
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Does anyone repair the ERR cruise lite boards?
Thanks
Jackie
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Ed Goldin of https://goldinhands.com/
@William Jack posted:Does anyone repair the ERR cruise lite boards?
It depends on what happened to it. My experience has been the most common issue is cooking the motor driver FET's. If they didn't get hot enough to destroy the traces on the PCB, it's possible to replace them, I've rescued a few of these that way. Since the CC-Lite is unobtainium, it's worthwhile trying to revive them.
Please let us know if you can get it fixed.
Ray
Ray, it really depends on what is wrong with it whether it's repairable. If it's something like the microprocessor, it's probably toast, you don't have the code to put back into a new one. I am keeping a dead CC-Lite around because it cooked the FET's so bad that it wrecked the board, I figure if I ever get one that looks like the uP died, I can lift it off this one and see if I can revive it.
Gunrunnerjohn......... I have a cruise lite board that in forward it is either stop or wide open no variable speed. Reverse seems to be fine..........I think I am a victim of pressing to hard on the 2 way tape and and a couple solder points touching and messing it up. Is this possible to repair?
Regards
Jackie
The "2 way tape"? What's that?
The only way to know for sure is to put it on the bench, my first step is to check the motor driver FET's.
Instead of bolting the board down in some manner use double sided tape and stick the board somewhere on the chassie. problem is the side that has the solder joints has a sharp points on them these will stick through the tape and can touch the metal chassie create a short. I knew this but it had been so long since I had done on I forgot.....soluation is to double layer the tape and NO problems. Can I send the lite board to you and see if you can do anything with it?
Regards
Jackie
Thanks, I figured out the "2-way tape" after I looked again.
I tend to trim any long pins off boards before I mount them. I also use Velcro so I can remove them if necessary and mount them again.
I can take a look no certainty of success, it really depends on what died.
If it is determined it is unrepairable. I have a couple of new ones. Drop a line.
Chuck,
I would be interested in one board but don't want to take away Jackies option. Might you also have a sound converter the ERR sold?
Ray
I will send Gunnerjohn the board.......if it unrepairable I'll give it to Gunnerjohn for parts. I am going with commander 2 from now on. Somewhat cheaper and no receiver board needed.
Gunnerjohn can you send me your address......jmeade21@hughes.net
I also contacted 3rd rail and I was told that they do not repair cruise lite boards.... they throw them in the junk bin........
Bought a sound board from 3rd rail .......nice improvement.... a plastic tray for the sound board to rest in with mounting brackets.........Also 3rd rail no longer includes wiring harness to work with cruise lite boards. Lucky I had one.
As I said before I purchased a N&W Aux. tender body shell from River Rasin. Boy! they are really NICE people........
Regards everyone
Jackie
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