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Lancer 115V Triac Drive PCB Assembly - 64-5081-SP

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Lancer 115V Triac Drive PCB Assembly - 64-5081-SP

Lancer 115V Triac Drive PCB Assembly - 64-5081-SP

The Lancer Printed Circuit Board Assembly 115V Triac Drive is the primary electronic control module (PCB) that governs dispensing logic, motor timing, and system safety cycles. It utilizes Triac components to manage high-voltage AC loads (like motors and solenoids) via low-voltage logic signals from the user interface.

Problem Solved: Corrects software logic errors, timing inaccuracies for pours, and refrigeration automation failures. Replaces boards with blown triacs that cause components to stay 'stuck' in the On or Off position.

Symptoms of Failure: The unit failing to power on, specific motors failing to engage, or portion-controlled valves staying open too long or not opening at all.

Technician’s Note: Always wear an anti-static wrist strap when handling control boards. Static discharge can destroy micro-components that are not visually damaged. Check for syrup 'wicking' on the harness before plugging into the new board to avoid a short.
Technical Specifications:
  • Voltage: 115V Line / 24V Logic
  • Type: Triac Drive Control PCB
  • Application: Main Logic Management
  • Manufacturer: Lancer
$115.16
Lancer 115V Triac Drive PCB Assembly - 64-5081-SP—
$115.16

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The Lancer Printed Circuit Board Assembly 115V Triac Drive is the primary electronic control module (PCB) that governs dispensing logic, motor timing, and system safety cycles. It utilizes Triac components to manage high-voltage AC loads (like motors and solenoids) via low-voltage logic signals from the user interface.

Problem Solved: Corrects software logic errors, timing inaccuracies for pours, and refrigeration automation failures. Replaces boards with blown triacs that cause components to stay 'stuck' in the On or Off position.

Symptoms of Failure: The unit failing to power on, specific motors failing to engage, or portion-controlled valves staying open too long or not opening at all.

Technician’s Note: Always wear an anti-static wrist strap when handling control boards. Static discharge can destroy micro-components that are not visually damaged. Check for syrup 'wicking' on the harness before plugging into the new board to avoid a short.
Technical Specifications:
  • Voltage: 115V Line / 24V Logic
  • Type: Triac Drive Control PCB
  • Application: Main Logic Management
  • Manufacturer: Lancer