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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ericheartsu on July 17, 2013, 11:21:07 AM

Title: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: ericheartsu on July 17, 2013, 11:21:07 AM
Does anyone here have a Richmond Solar Beam?

I tried exposing some screens on ours this morning, and the Bulb isn't kicking on. I don't think the bulb is bad, but we've had it about a year.

It vacuums, then when i hit the start button it makes what sounds like the starting noise, then nothing!

any idea what this could be
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: alan802 on July 17, 2013, 11:30:34 AM
Is the vacuum getting to the required pressure?  Ours won't kick on until the vacuum pressure is where it's supposed to be.  Another time our unit wouldn't turn on we put a new bulb in and it worked perfectly again.
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: ericheartsu on July 17, 2013, 11:34:23 AM
The vacuum is kickin, no problem.

gonna try resetting the breaker and see if maybe something tripped last night because of the storm.
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: alan802 on July 17, 2013, 11:35:37 AM
Uh oh, the storm?  That very well could have surged power through the unit and blew the bulb.
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: ericheartsu on July 17, 2013, 11:45:03 AM
UPDATE.

switching the breaker on than off, fixed whatever issue was happening.
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: Frog on July 17, 2013, 12:14:28 PM
 :) Good to hear! That's what breakers are for!

Not like my old Tandberg Reel to Reel back in the '70's that had a $60 motor protecting a 20ยข fuse!
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: mk162 on July 17, 2013, 12:16:09 PM
that is my go-to solution, turn it off for at least 10 seconds and turn it back on.

then start with fuses.  A bad fuse holder is trickier to find though(had that one)
Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: ScreenFoo on July 17, 2013, 12:27:51 PM
Rarely the fuse holders fault--look for massive blobs of solder on the terminals. Had more than a couple 'fixed' fuse holders I've had to fix...

Title: Re: Richmond Solar Beam issue
Post by: screenprintguy on July 23, 2013, 05:26:59 PM
take your bulb out, hold it up to some light and see if the contacts that hold the actual lamp in place are in tact. the one we had did this a couple times, coudn't figure it out then took out the bulb, held it up to the light, and you could see one of the contacts on the bulb popped right off of the element inside the housing. you will play heck arguing with Richmond to warrantee that, if that's the issue. you may need to put a power condition between your power source and the unit, these units are very very sensitive to voltage issues.