I am attempting to repair a canon 420ex camera flash. I purchased this item broken - while there were indications power was working, the flash cap would not charge. however, at one point I rotated it slightly, and it started working - but after I reassembled, it stopped working. I would now like to trace the power supply, and see where it stops - hopefully to find something obvious to fix.
I have a signal generator and an oscilloscope, as well as a digital MM. My thought was to set up the signal generator where the battery goes, and trace the signal using the oscope. Is this the normal process?
I don't want to use a battery and accidentally be feeding into the capacitor and shock the hell out of myself at some point. NOTE: I do drain the cap each time I work on it.
0) Canon 420EX
1) What is the fault -- Flash powers up and I can see LED, but I do not hear the capacitor charging. Pilot light does not come on ( indicating cap is charged and ready to go )
2) History of the fault. Was broken at purchase. Accidentally got it to work while rotating the head around while disassembled. However after re-assembling it no longer works.
3) Actions unspecified in the manual. unsure. After taking it apart a second time, I did accidentally pull apart one solder on the IR unit at the bottom. I re-soldered it and it appears to be connecting ok.
4) Does anything look or smell burnt? Not that I can see.
5) Do any components look "wrong". not that I can see.
6) PHOTOS -- Please give us some good photos of any areas obviously affected.
http://imgur.com/a/rGzA8
Happy to add more!
I have a signal generator and an oscilloscope, as well as a digital MM. My thought was to set up the signal generator where the battery goes, and trace the signal using the oscope. Is this the normal process?
I don't want to use a battery and accidentally be feeding into the capacitor and shock the hell out of myself at some point. NOTE: I do drain the cap each time I work on it.
0) Canon 420EX
1) What is the fault -- Flash powers up and I can see LED, but I do not hear the capacitor charging. Pilot light does not come on ( indicating cap is charged and ready to go )
2) History of the fault. Was broken at purchase. Accidentally got it to work while rotating the head around while disassembled. However after re-assembling it no longer works.
3) Actions unspecified in the manual. unsure. After taking it apart a second time, I did accidentally pull apart one solder on the IR unit at the bottom. I re-soldered it and it appears to be connecting ok.
4) Does anything look or smell burnt? Not that I can see.
5) Do any components look "wrong". not that I can see.
6) PHOTOS -- Please give us some good photos of any areas obviously affected.
http://imgur.com/a/rGzA8
Happy to add more!


