Whites repair ?

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Whites repair ?

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My surfmaster pi needs help. Anyone know where I can get it repaired in the uk ?
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Post by bgsport1 »

I used to own a 5000D, so I still follow the White's Brand...I have read that Garrett took over the service of White's Machines...You might want to contact a Garrett Dealer in the UK as a start towards getting service on your machine...Steve
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Post by komet »

Sadly there not interested
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Post by bgsport1 »

Centreville Electronics may be you only solution...I just googled them and they have a website with service instructions...
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Post by Koala »

I can repair the PI detector

As long as its through plated like this and not surface mount with trimmed or bespoke components
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Post by Koala »

Although older the 5000D is a far more complex circuitry with far more components

With a more complex coil

It would be more hit or miss if I could repair easily,

Might help if I knew what the symptoms were
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Post by Fusion »

I'd have a look at it, too. I've never had my hands on one before, but I think there's enough service info out there.
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Post by Barbossa76 »

I'd like my whites eagle looked at too
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Post by komet »

Thanks for your replies.
Simply the pi got wet inside. A bad seal. I've dried it out as best I can .left the control box open
By a radiator for a couple of days. I'm no electrician but I did test with a volt meter. With the meter on the battery terminals, switched on I get a reading. Switch off the detector I don't. That's about it. No sound through the headphones.
I just need to find a competent repairer.
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Post by Koala »

Barbossa76 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 7:15 pm I'd like my whites eagle looked at too
Nice machine when set up properly

Very much depends what's wrong with it

Not your PCB but from a similar whites from a similar era

Here everything except two components on the right would be repairable

And anything to do with the various voltages used would be fairly straightforward

Somethings would be very difficult, without a working machine to compare oscilloscope wave forms against
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Post by ebbers »

Barbossa76 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 7:15 pm I'd like my whites eagle looked at too
And when you've finished that, you can take a look at my DFX Spectrum 😄
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Post by Fusion »

Quote:"Simply the PI got wet inside"

Wet with salt water or rain water?
Saltwater damage can be terminal, or very troublesome to sort out.
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Post by Koala »

komet wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:30 am Thanks for your replies.
Simply the pi got wet inside. A bad seal. I've dried it out as best I can .left the control box open
By a radiator for a couple of days. I'm no electrician but I did test with a volt meter. With the meter on the battery terminals, switched on I get a reading. Switch off the detector I don't. That's about it. No sound through the headphones.
I just need to find a competent repairer.
The original PI is a well understood design

Simple two layer PCB I suspect

Even corroded it should be repairable

The designer has posted the original circuit online

Postage to me and back is the kill

As far as I know

The surf PI, pro and dual field are all basically the same

Any general electronics expert should be able to fix for you, unfortunately the days of TV repair men/persons in every town are long gone

If you can't find anyone locally, by all means post it to me and I will fix it for you

The TDI is completely different beast
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Post by Koala »

ebbers wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:10 pm And when you've finished that, you can take a look at my DFX Spectrum 😄
What's it fault
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Post by ebbers »

It just decided to no longer turn on.
Cleaned all the terminal points, and tried 3 different battery packs, but no luck.
Few years ago now, & I replaced it with a Equinox 800 which I'm more than happy with, so I'm not desperate to repair it.
It'd just be good to have a backup though, as I've had a couple of occasions when a friend has joined me & it'd have been nice for them to have a machine, rather than just stand watching me.
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