So one of our old IR flashes took a dive recently and will climb up far above it's set temp on the controller. It's a unique specimen that I purchased from the former Morning Sun facility in Fife, WA, painted near M&R blue and branded with the moniker "Turco". It was originally a pneumatic shuttling flash, now relegated to manual shuttling.
Standard IR panel with very basic components and wiring as most IR flashes have. Essentially power to a switch to an SSR with a snubber/arc suppressor, Watlow 93 controller in the circuit over to the IR panel.
I purchased a new thermocouple at first, just to cross that off the list, but that didn't resolve it. Unless I'm missing something on hooking it up to the Watlow controller?
Resistance seems to check out across all components except the snubber/arc suppressor (100ohm/600v) reads at zero. The SSR contacts look squeaky clean, presumably thanks to the snubber/suppressor so I didn't bother testing it which is a little involved for me. However, it could be that it needs a new SSR.
My idiot question is- is it even possible that replacing the dead reading snubber/arc suppressor will solve the issue? I think the answer is no, that it only provides a level of protection to the SSR.
I can keep putting cash into it here or there until it's completely new componentry and/or works again or I could just scrap it but I hate to do that since the panel is reading good and it's too simple to be broken beyond repair, in my eyes. I'm hitting the very low ceiling of my electronics troubleshooting abilities and the only electronics guy I've found in our area will do a house call, maybe take some components with him and never respond or return the parts (hence this flash no longer shuttling, dude took the dayton timer and never returned it) so local, professional help is basically out of the picture. Still, our rarely used yet still required manual press needs a flash. If I can't sort this out I'll be rigging up the frame of this unit to hold our Reno. Any input appreciated!