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Electric welding machine does not turn on 24V? Identify the cause and how to handle it

2025년 06월 11일 08시 58분 18초

The machine does not turn on, there is no signal to operate, making you confused and not knowing where to start? This article will guide you step by step to check important components, how to determine the cause and the detailed process of handling 24V power loss errors. The article below will help you solve these problems.

Identify electronic machines that do not increase 24V power

When plugged in and the electric welding machine does not show any signs of operation such as no output voltage, fan not working, signal light not on, display screen off,... then you should check if the device is experiencing a 24V power failure.

Instructions for checking electric welding machine when 24V power is lost

To start, use a multimeter and set it to the X10 or X1 scale depending on your testing needs.

Measure the power cord and switch in turn. Note: when testing the switch, setting the meter to the X1 scale will help you get more accurate results. If after testing, these components are still working properly, move on to the step of testing the rectifier diode.

For the rectifier diode, if both needles go up or only one end shows resistance, it means the diode is broken. Conversely, if the meter shows nothing at both ends, this component is still fine.

Then, power up the machine, turn on the switch and continue to check the 300V high voltage source. At this time, adjust the multimeter to the 1000V scale, then measure between the yellow wire (positive pole) and the red wire (negative pole). If the meter shows about 300V, the source is still working.

In the case of a 300V source, the power cord, switch and diode are still working well, the next step is to evaluate the condition of the power block. Turn the meter to the X10 scale, place the black needle on the middle pin and the red needle on the left pin. If the needle does not move, the power is still working; if the needle jumps, the power is damaged and needs to be replaced.

If the power circuit is still working, we move on to checking the 24V power source. First, remove the 300V power board, disconnect the fan wire and transformer, and remove the 24V power connector. At the same time, discharge the remaining charge in the 475 capacitor to ensure the highest measurement accuracy. 

Next, check the power, output pulse diode, and trigger resistor. With the trigger resistor, you should remove it from the circuit for more accurate measurement. For example, if you find that the trigger resistor has stopped working, you need to replace this component before continuing to check other parts.

Before replacing the starter resistor, you need to make sure that the replacement part is still usable. Carefully check the value and operating status of the new resistor. If it meets the requirements, cut off the excess leg with pliers and use a soldering iron to solder the resistor to the correct position on the circuit board. 

After installing the starter resistor, re-supply the 300V power supply. At this time, if the welding current display turns on again, it means that you have successfully handled the 24V power loss error on the soldering iron. Then, continue to reconnect the fan wire and the power transformer, when you hear the fan running, the system has basically recovered.

To confirm more firmly, adjust the multimeter to the 250V scale, use the red probe to check the output voltage. Hold the black probe with the other hand and leave the ground foot. If the meter shows a voltage reading between 60 and 70V, it shows that the welder is operating normally again.

How to fix the problem of electric welding machine losing 24V power

Before replacing the starter resistor, you need to make sure that the replacement part is still usable. Carefully check the value and operating status of the new resistor. If it meets the requirements, cut off the excess leg with pliers and use a soldering iron to solder the resistor to the correct position on the circuit board. 

After installing the starter resistor, re-supply the 300V power supply. At this time, if the welding current display turns on again, it means that you have successfully handled the 24V power loss error on the soldering iron. Then, continue to reconnect the fan wire and the power transformer, when you hear the fan running, the system has basically recovered.

To confirm more firmly, adjust the multimeter to the 250V scale, use the red probe to check the output voltage. Hold the black probe with the other hand and leave the ground foot. If the meter shows a voltage reading between 60 and 70V, it shows that the welder is operating normally again.

Conclude:

The situation of the electronic welding machine losing 24V power is not too rare and can be completely fixed if checked properly. By using a multimeter to check components such as power cord, switch, rectifier diode, 300V power source, power circuit and especially the primer resistor in the 24V power source, users can quickly determine the cause and repair it effectively. Replacing components must be done carefully and properly to ensure the machine operates stably again. Hopefully the above instructions will help you handle this problem more easily, limit downtime and save maintenance costs.

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