Solusi Error E6 E7 Tes Sensor Hall 41F #servoe6, #servoe7,

Solution for Error E6 E7 Hall Sensor Test 41F #servo Hello guys, it's me, Basdol, again. In the past, sewing machines used large motors powered by 220VAC, so their size, weight, and wattage were also large. These large motors were detrimental because they used a lot of electricity and couldn't be properly controlled. Nowadays, sewing machines can use custom-made DC or direct current servo motors. These motors are smaller but have faster and stronger rotations. They also have the advantage of being more energy-efficient, with speed control easily through the module. The rotation direction can also be adjusted left or right. Even old-school sewing machines can use servo motors because there are custom-made servo motors available on the market that can be installed on any type of sewing machine, including any type of retail machine. This is because servo motors require a PCB module to convert the power supply from 220VAC to DC and also act as a controller. The function of the controller box is to protect and regulate the power to the servo motor dynamo. When there is a mismatch in voltage and current, the controller box will protect the power supply to the servo motor dynamo to prevent it from burning out. This protection system causes error codes. Among the error codes, there are E6 and E7 (E5 is missing). If your servo controller box displays E6 or E7, don't worry; I'll share tips for fixing it in the following video. This video is based on my personal experience repairing a servo dynamo module, so it's not made up or theoretical. You can also learn how to test a BLDC 41F Hall sensor to determine if it's damaged or still working. You can also learn how to replace a BLDC 41F Hall sensor by watching my video. You can watch my other videos discussing servo motors on my YouTube playlist: Introduction to Servo Modules:    • Pengenalan Modul Dinamo Servo #Takatori #t...   Servo Short Circuit Part 1:    • Modul Motor Servo Korslet Solusi Part 1 #m...   Servo Short Circuit Part 2:    • Modul Motor Servo Korslet Solusi Part 2 #s...   Servo Error E1 and E2:    • Solusi Motor Servo Error E1 E2 #servo   Servo Error E3:    • Solusi Motor Servo Error E3 #servo   How to Repair a Servo Motor with an E3 Error :    • Cara Memperbaiki Motor Servo Error E3 #e3   Servo error E4:    • Solusi Motor Servo Error E4 #servo #e4   Servo error E6 and E7: How to test the BLDC Hall sensor:    • Solusi Error E6 E7 Tes Sensor Hall 41F #se...   Testing the module box and servo motor in a different series:    • Uji Coba Tukar Box Controller Servo #takat...   How to test the BLDC Hall sensor for an electric servo motor:    • Cara Tes Sensor Hall BLDC Servo Motor List...   Servo error E01 E02 but still rotating :    • Servo Error E01 E02 Bikin Bingung #servo   Disclaimer: There may be differences in components or module types because there are many sewing machine servo modules. My material provides references. It's possible that different components are damaged in your servo module due to different module series. However, my video can provide an overview of what you should do if your sewing machine displays E6 and E7. My videos include audio explanations so you can better understand the content of my videos and so that visually impaired people can understand my videos. My videos also include Indonesian and English subtitles so that deaf people can also understand the content of my videos. English subtitles: click settings - click text - click auto translate - English auto translate - click CC. Please support my free YouTube channel by subscribing to my YouTube channel and clicking the thumbs up icon on my videos. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section. Thank you. Tags: E6, E7, error 6 error 7, error E6, error E7, tianhong, yuasa, takatori, tk550, tk550da, TH-T9-A1 2022/8, TH-T9BD, servo dynamo, sewing machine dynamo, servo motor, basdol, how to test a 41f hall sensor, how to replace a 41f sensor, #e6, #e7, #error6, #error7, #41f sensor test, #tk550, #servomodule,