Post some close up images of the control board ( do you mean the Control board or the motor control board?) in case there is something to be seen
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Post some close up images of the control board ( do you mean the Control board or the motor control board?) in case there is something to be seen that is not right.
Here's how to do this on ifixit [guide|21499]
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Also what is the "board number" of the faulty board in question? Sometimes they are a common board used by other manufacturers and can be sourced by searching for the board number .The board number is printed on the board itself.
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Also what is the "board number" of the faulty board in question? Sometimes they are a common board used by other manufacturers and can be sourced by searching for the board number. The board number is printed on the board itself.
As regards to repairing the board, a reputable, professional electronics repair service may look at it but it may take a bit of time to work out what's wrong. Board level fault finding without a schematic is not easy.
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There is a [https://www.manualshelf.com/manual/true-fitness/350-750/treadmills-service-manual.html|service manual] available that would help them although the schematics are only rudimentary and not detailed but the descriptions may help the repairer somewhat at least to know what should be happening.
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There is a [link|https://www.manualshelf.com/manual/true-fitness/350-750/treadmills-service-manual.html|service manual] available that would help them although the schematics are only rudimentary and not detailed but the descriptions may help the repairer somewhat at least to know what should be happening.
Hi @bmurphy427 ,
Post some close up images of the control board ( do you mean the Control board or the motor control board?) in case there is something to be seen
Here's how to do this on ifixit [guide|21499]
Also what is the "board number" of the faulty board in question? Sometimes they are a common board used by other manufacturers and can be sourced by searching for the board number .The board number is printed on the board itself.
As regards to repairing the board, a reputable, professional electronics repair service may look at it but it may take a bit of time to work out what's wrong. Board level fault finding without a schematic is not easy.
There is a [https://www.manualshelf.com/manual/true-fitness/350-750/treadmills-service-manual.html|service manual] available that would help them although the schematics are only rudimentary and not detailed but the descriptions may help the repairer somewhat at least to know what should be happening.