ceecrb1 Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 Running out of mac hall sensors, all macs are out and I need to order some so got none to compair!! anyone got the RS code for them?? Muchas Gracias! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philrichmond Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 anyone got the RS code for them?? Below is the Martin Part number 62003023 - PCB Hall sensor, short version 62003028 - PCB hall sensor, dual sensor Don't know the RS no. but maybe this helps? http://www.martin.com/service/tsp/pix/62003023.jpghttp://www.martin.com/service/tsp/pix/62003028.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceecrb1 Posted September 4, 2007 Author Share Posted September 4, 2007 unfortunately no, we want to just buy the sensor itself and change those (usual budgetary reasons) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnhuson Posted September 4, 2007 Share Posted September 4, 2007 Martin part no. of just the sensor is 02123001 I believe. Don't know that RS do I direct replacement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scjb Posted April 8, 2008 Share Posted April 8, 2008 Out of interest, did the OP find an RS part number for the Martin hall effect sensors? I'm now in a similar position (requiring more than a couple of these to fix units), and would rather buy just the chips at normal prices. I'm struggling to read the chip number from my units, so, alternatively, if someone has the time, could they jot down any part numbers printed on the chip itself? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceecrb1 Posted April 8, 2008 Author Share Posted April 8, 2008 Sorry no joy so far. work load got so high that had to just go direct to martin here in spain rather than investigate... If someone finds out dont be scared to let me know! ;) :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisD Posted April 8, 2008 Share Posted April 8, 2008 It's not that expensive to buy the whole PCB from TMB. Is that not an option at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceecrb1 Posted April 8, 2008 Author Share Posted April 8, 2008 Not sure about the new poster, but for me it is a "last option" My current employer prefers for me to try all avenues of replacing individual components before replacing boards, we pretty much have a "if it aint burnt/phsycally broken, it can be fixed" attitude in my workshop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisD Posted April 8, 2008 Share Posted April 8, 2008 Ok, it does seem a little counterintuitive to me to pay someone to search for a cheaper component, which has to be soldered on, rather than pay £2 more to get it on a pcb so it can be swapped out quicker... Also, how come you're getting through hall sensors? Sorry if I'm teaching grandmothers to suck eggs but we had a problem with all the sensors on our Mac 250+ (gobo more than colour). We kept getting feedback errors. Re-heating the solder on the small PCB with the hall sensor mounted on fixed it. We eventually changed it to high temp solder, so it wouldn't melt from the heat of the lamp, and they now work fine! Hope that helps! Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scjb Posted April 9, 2008 Share Posted April 9, 2008 Age, physical damage, whatever the cause, I'd like to be able to purchase some new sensors!... Been quoted around £6 for a Martin single sensor pcb. I figure the actual sensor is likely to be around about £1, plus 2 minutes of my time. Hey, I'm a cheapskate! I figure if I do that 4 times, then I've got £20 to spend on something else... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceecrb1 Posted April 9, 2008 Author Share Posted April 9, 2008 Plus many sensors can be de-souldered and swaped without "dis-mounting" the PCB, Ie.. with a battery souldering iron can be replaced on site by only removing the cover of a mac.Even faster in the workshop when you have a bench soldering iron and de-souldering iron thats always hot if I´m there. For me. Fact is the "WHY" is because my boss says thats my role within the company. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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