I recently found a cheap (~$200) Metcal MX-5200 on eBay listed as powering on but otherwise untested. When powered up with good hand pieces connected it would display "Open Error" on the left channel. Opening it up revealed loose screws and nuts from the LCD panel, likely because someone tried and failed to take it apart to fix it previously.
There was nothing obviously burnt, so I thought swapping components near the channels might help reveal a culprit. I started with the relays (p/n DS2E-SL2-DC24V). Swapping them with each other ended up fixing the issue. Perhaps one was stuck and heating it up and moving it around unstuck it. The relays are obsolete, but I found and ordered a couple from eBay to have as backups in case the originals fail again.
One other issue is that the power switch was physically broken and only making intermittent contact. It's a Cherry RR812C1000-116 DPST 16A 125V switch. Fortunately this is still a part available at places like Digikey.
Hopefully these notes are helpful to someone else with the same issues in the future.
This will be a nice upgrade from the MX-500 I've been using the past several years. It outputs 80W per channel and can do so simultaneously compared to the MX-500's 40W for a single channel at a time. Having nice tools has made repairing things so much more enjoyable. And hunting for great deals on used tools and repairing them is turning into a hobby itself.
There was nothing obviously burnt, so I thought swapping components near the channels might help reveal a culprit. I started with the relays (p/n DS2E-SL2-DC24V). Swapping them with each other ended up fixing the issue. Perhaps one was stuck and heating it up and moving it around unstuck it. The relays are obsolete, but I found and ordered a couple from eBay to have as backups in case the originals fail again.
One other issue is that the power switch was physically broken and only making intermittent contact. It's a Cherry RR812C1000-116 DPST 16A 125V switch. Fortunately this is still a part available at places like Digikey.
Hopefully these notes are helpful to someone else with the same issues in the future.
This will be a nice upgrade from the MX-500 I've been using the past several years. It outputs 80W per channel and can do so simultaneously compared to the MX-500's 40W for a single channel at a time. Having nice tools has made repairing things so much more enjoyable. And hunting for great deals on used tools and repairing them is turning into a hobby itself.