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Main
Control
Board
DC
Power
Supply
Board
VCC
Compressor
Driver
Board
JP13
JP12
CN03
CN01
CN05
CN08
VCC Inductor
JP8
JP7
JP1
JP2
JP9
JP11
JP10
JP6
J2
J1
Circuit Board and Connector Locations
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NOTE
This type of power supply has very sensitive short circuit protection. Should an excessive load
be detected on one of the power supply lines the DC supply will shut down. After a short off
time the power supply will attempt to restart. If the short is still present on the DC power line
it will shut off again and attempt to restart. This cycling will make the supply appear to be
pulsing. The DC voltage may be present for a very short time and then it will disappear again.
It is hoped that this sensitive protection will help to prevent damage to the DC supply.
Diagnosis to locate the excessive load is a trial and error process. The first step is to verify
that the power supply is indeed capable of providing the needed voltages. With the power
disconnected from the appliance (Main power switch off), unplug JP11. If the power supply
resumes normal operation, you have verified that the power supply is capable of operation.
Disconnect the main power.
Reinstall JP11 and unplug JP7 and JP9. Reinstate power. If the DC supply resumes normal
operation you have eliminated the Main Control Board as the source of the excessive load on
the power supply. Disconnect power and reinstall JP9. If the power supply continues normal
operation you have eliminated the display as the source of the excessive load.
JP7 supplies power to the FoodSaver™ modules, the dispenser, the electronic damper and both
the evaporator and fresh food fans. Plugging this in will put you back where you had started.
You will need to isolate the possible source of the excessive load to progress further. There are
two options to progress with from here.
One method would be to disconnect each individual component from the harness and add
them in one at a time. This would require considerable disassembly of the product and would
not be an efficient method to isolate the failed component. The second method would involve
resistance checks from JP7 itself. Checking for shorts off of the harness can be a quick process
to determine what further actions are required. Remember that with JP7 disconnected, the DC
ground is disconnected from these components so all resistance checks would need to be taken
between two pins in the connector itself.
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