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Hi all,
I got an ultrasound siemens ultrasound sonoline versa plus. Model GM-6500A2EOO.
I found that the board (ref FUTABA FP1821A) is burnt in the power supply block.
Please how can i get this board or other wise a complete power supply block of this ultrasound machine.

please contact me at: djiela@yahoo.fr
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Hi,

in our practice for these 15 years how we do that kind of business generally fix such boards.What is a problem ?Maybe we can help with it?


best regards!!! jevremko
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Hi,
the low voltage board is burn in such way they can't even see some components.
so i think they can only change the board or other wise the complete power supply block.

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hi,
i'm looking for a system disk of
sonoline versa pro!
please email me it here:
audenciademain@gmail.com

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Welcome to the forum. smile

You need to check your Private Messages now and then!


If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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Hi Geoff,
Do you have any info on the sonoline versa plus? If so can you let me know?
All the best
Ed

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Hello Ed

As you know, I hate to disappoint, but I expect I was simply pointing our friend in Togo in the direction of our other friend(s) at Waterwells, if you know what I mean. think

You know, Terrific Trev! smile


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Hello,

I received an Versa Plus with CALIBRATION ERROR !! <CODE 4 0000 0 0 0 0> After I open it I discovered that the power supply FUTABA FP1821A is burned. I managed to repair the power supply. I putted new coils on the chopper transformer (respecting the same number of coils and width, etc), and I replaced the burned components, sme MOSFETS, and capacitors, and so on. The thing is that now I am receiving CODE 3 0 0 0. It seems that the +- 12V voltage now exists on channel A and it is between limits, but the chopper is overheating in half an hour, and it is normal because the +12V takes more than 6.28A on +12V and 4,02 A on -12V. When I connected the chopper out on light bulbs, the chopper was delivering the two times 3 A and was not overheating, but when is delivering current inside of equipment in max half an hour is burnining. Can anyone help me with the current consumption on +12V line and -12 V line?
I don't know how to proceed. I tried the MINIMUM CONFIGURATION and it seems that consumption is the same on both rails, until I plugg in A46a Adjuster and A46b Adjuster boards. Then suddenly the consumes reaches 4.5 A on +12V. And I don't know the consumption after each board is plugged in.
Please, anyone can help me?

My email is alecs_irg@yahoo.com

Thanks

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Welcome to the forum, Alex.

It sounds like you're having fun ... but from what you're saying, it looks like you might need to pay close attention to the A46A and A46B boards. I'm wondering if the failed power supply also damaged (blew) something on there ... or even if a short on those boards brought down the power supply in the first place! Just a thought.

Meanwhile, I've sent you a PM (Private Message).

Good Luck! smile

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Hello and thanks for info.
Indeed I am having fun. I also thought about the ideea that the failed power supply also damaged (blew)other boards. The thing is that I have checked (optically) and made some measurement on some diodes, capacitors (mostly on electrolythic capacitors), tracks, but nothing. Everything looks ok. One thing more: after calibration error, I should introduce the troubleshooting password SI5XX but I don't know the exact XX value.

Have a nice day

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