Thanks, I didn't know I could use the 7575 service manual for guidance on the 
Draftmaster. Congrats on your repair!

Marc

 

From: cctalk <cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org> on behalf of 
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Reply-To: Philipp Pap <philipp....@gmx.net>, "cctalk@classiccmp.org" 
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Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 12:21 AM
To: "cctalk@classiccmp.org" <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Subject: HP Draftmaster I, Power Supply repair

 

Just for information:

 

My Draftmaster I did work for 1 hour, I did even manage to do a demo plot.

Then it died, right before my eyes the display got brighter and brighter and 
now - nothing when powering on, except a humming sound.

I think that I’m responsible for the dead, as the plotter stood in an attic for 
20 years, meanwhile power was raised from 220 to 230v (+-10%) 

in Europe.

I realized that the input power can be adjusted between 220 and 240v at the 
power inlet of the plotter (on the top 

there is a small stage for a screwdriver, then the cover opens and the rotating 
think can be taken out)!

 

Anyhow, had 41 and 83 Volts at the 42 and 85V test points, but always 0 Volts 
at the +5,-12,+12,+15V test points.

 

I’ve managed to repair the power supply by replacing VR4 and VR5 on the HP 
Draftmaster I HP7595 Power Supply PCA 7595-060121.

I put a scan and some pictures of the lower side of the power pca and uploaded 
it to http://www.digiwiz.at/penplotter/hp7595-60121_PowerSupply.pdf 
<http://www.digiwiz.at/penplotter/hp7595-60121_PowerSupply.pdf> 

 

(I don’t know how long this file will be there, but it can be put on your page 
if it could help somebody.)

 

Looking at the service manual of the older 7575 plotter helped me a lot, there 
is much more information!

 

With nice greetings,

Philipp

 

 

 

 

 

 

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