RCBS Chargemaster Fix
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 1:24 pm
I got a new chargemaster some months ago and I swapped it for another at the shop within a week of the purchase.
It would run thru the first 2 speeds then refuse to trickle to complete the load. The scale was impressively accurate when checked against my 10-10 beam scale.
The next one I got did the same thing except intermittently it would work fine. I finally got tired of its refusing to work and arranged to take it back to swap for yet another.
I phoned NIOA the RCBS importers who were extremely helpful and they said it was probably a power supply related fault. To cut a long story short I'm an electrical/electronic technician so I did a little testing.
The chargemaster came with a 9V DC regulated plug pack (sourced locally) and it did indeed put out a steady 9.0VDC. I hooked up a variable regulated DC supply to the chargemaster and found the following.
At 9.0VDC the trickle feed would work intermittently and as I wound the voltage up it would work 100% of the time.
I could hear a high pitched whine at 9.0VDC sometimes as the chargemaster tried to drive the spindle at trickle speed. The pitch changed and the spindle would reliably rotate between 9.3 - 9.5VDC.
Problem solved, the locally sourced plug pack was too low at 9.0V DC to drive trickle speed. NIOA are sending me the USA plug pack and adapter which I'm assured will work fine. In the mean time I have a 100% operational chargemaster hooked up to a monster variable supply and it will stay that way until the new plug pack arrives.
Anyone with similar problems now have a solution at hand for this great product with great support from NIOA.
It would run thru the first 2 speeds then refuse to trickle to complete the load. The scale was impressively accurate when checked against my 10-10 beam scale.
The next one I got did the same thing except intermittently it would work fine. I finally got tired of its refusing to work and arranged to take it back to swap for yet another.
I phoned NIOA the RCBS importers who were extremely helpful and they said it was probably a power supply related fault. To cut a long story short I'm an electrical/electronic technician so I did a little testing.
The chargemaster came with a 9V DC regulated plug pack (sourced locally) and it did indeed put out a steady 9.0VDC. I hooked up a variable regulated DC supply to the chargemaster and found the following.
At 9.0VDC the trickle feed would work intermittently and as I wound the voltage up it would work 100% of the time.
I could hear a high pitched whine at 9.0VDC sometimes as the chargemaster tried to drive the spindle at trickle speed. The pitch changed and the spindle would reliably rotate between 9.3 - 9.5VDC.
Problem solved, the locally sourced plug pack was too low at 9.0V DC to drive trickle speed. NIOA are sending me the USA plug pack and adapter which I'm assured will work fine. In the mean time I have a 100% operational chargemaster hooked up to a monster variable supply and it will stay that way until the new plug pack arrives.
Anyone with similar problems now have a solution at hand for this great product with great support from NIOA.