Well, I figured I've got a few handfuls of parts laying around...WHY NOTAnd besides, I've got another PRC2000 to do the rework when I REALLY let a few traces waft across my nose
Tried the same microchine(s) on the other PRC. Works fine. (Have 3 total microchines, 2 PRC's, and other assorted handpieces.)Before doing anything, check the Zener across the motor.
Actually, I already checked those out of circuit, as well as Q16/Q17, on the Huntron (signature analyzer) and a meter. Sig's on the Q's look like any other 2904/2906 I've got laying around and diode drop's practically match as well. Resistors check good enough, cap's are close enough to marked values to call good (+80/-20%, +/-20%, whatever they happen to be. I've done enough desoldering in the past couple of days to replace the filter in my desolder tool and scrape the baffle more than a few times).When I say check Q13/14, it doesn't mean it's those parts and they have to be immediately replaced.
You know how that ends up sometimes.The fun part is following the clues and finding the cause. You've got a circuit diagram - it should be a relatively simple task.
I guess the main issue is that this is the first time I've dealt with this type of transistor in practice...the NPN Epitaxial Power Darlington Transistor with built-in biasing resistors and a body diode. I realize it's just a fancy way of saying they crammed some extra stuff into the same TO-220 case, but it's just a bit different trying to shoot those extra bits that you can't get at.
And I can't find any extra TIP107's laying around...Trying to find a substitute to troubleshoot with. I've got a few TIP32's, not a darlington, doesn't have the same hfe, less current capacity..same basic function, different spec's. I see no real reason not to put that TIP32 in Q22 and try the circuit out without the microchine plugged in. With a TIP32 in the Q22/TIP107's place, I shouldn't see any Vce across the Q23, hence the circuit should perform correctly. Right now, with the old Q22 in place, I get a full 14v across Vce in the empty Q23 after power on without the microchine plugged in.



And besides, I've got another PRC2000 to do the rework when I REALLY let a few traces waft across my nose 


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