Panasonic Air Purifier (F-VXT90) - Japan Model (100V Supply Model)
It was told that the Panasonic Air Purifier (F-VXT90) was malfunction, unable to power on. The owner wanted to scrap it but I managed to fix it with just merely US$0.50.
Photos (PCB Debug & Repair):
- Power Module PCB was taken out to check the malfunction parts
- Burnt parts identified (T3.15A Radial Fuse & Varistor 07D221K)
- Desoldered the broken parts
- Broken parts (Zoom In): Visual inspection and open/short test using multimeter
- Replace new parts (T3.15A Radial Fuse & Varistor 10D221K)
Photos (Suitable Parts Study & Sourcing):
- Function of Varistor (Circuit Protection)
- Comparison of Varistor 07D221K vs 10D221K (to check on compatibility for replacement)
- Sourcing for radial fuse (T3.15A, 250V)
- Sourcing for varistor (use 10D221K to replace 07D221K, due to part unavailable from local market)
Photos (Dismantling of Air Purifier Unit):
- Lying down the unit, open the front cover
- Remove the filters (3 parts) from the unit
- Unscrew the screw at the left and right (upper side)
- Unscrew the screw at the left and right (lower side)
- Unscrew 6 screws at the base to remove the roller base plate
- Remove the roller base plate
- Unscrew the center screw to remove the PCB Cover (upper side)
- Remove the Front Cover
- Unscrew to remove the Infrared PCB
- Remove connector on Wifi Module PCB (with MAC Address)
- Remove the 2nd layer PCB Cover
- Unscrew the 1st screw on Power Module PCB
- Unscrew the 2nd screw on Power Module PCB
- Disconnect all cable connectors, dismantle the Power Module PCB
Tools required:
- Screwdriver (https://s.lazada.com.my/s.PIrZM)
- Soldering tools (https://s.lazada.com.my/s.PIrp3)
- Multimeter (https://s.lazada.com.my/s.PII5y)
Cost involved:
- Radial Fuse (10 units): US$0.40
- Varistor (1 unit): US$0.10
2 comments:
Nice info👍🏼
Great work
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