Endex DCMD67M WITH INCLINE(BOARD AVAILABLE ALSO WITHOUT INCLINE)
DCMD67. DCMD57, DCMD77 board layout |
Differences between DCMD67 and DCMD57 |
DCMD57 |
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DCMD67. DCMD57, DCMD77 board layout |
Differences between DCMD67 and DCMD57 |
DCMD57 |
I live in india .my Treadmill board is DCMD67.how could i get it serviced here
ReplyDeleteDear Arvinder, we don't have an on-site service in India, but you can buy the controller here
ReplyDeleteDCDMD67 with incline
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-endex-dcmd67m-dcmd67.html
Without incline
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-dcmd68a-dcmd67-manual-incline.html
Hi. I have DCMD67 model pcb is problem how it is rectify tell me
ReplyDeleteHi there. I have an Euphoria HS3000T threadmill. It work fine for approx 2 to 3 minutes then it shuts off like power has been unplugged. Turn the main switch off for about 10seconds and it comes back on for another minute. Any ideas????. The control board is DCMD76
ReplyDeletedoes the problem happen only if you are running on the treadmill, or even if there's nobody on it?
Deletedoesnt matter, can be on it , just have it running by its self or even just sitting idle (just power turned on)
DeleteOk then it should depend on the controller, and replacing it should solve the issue. Just double check what happens if you disconnect the motor power M+/M- from the board and leave it idle. If it still have same problem you can replace safely. here you can find the replacement controller http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-dcmd66-treadmill-controller.html
DeleteHi there, i have an Euphoria HS3000t threadmill that when powered on will only run for approx 2 to 3 minutes then shut off like the power plug has been pulled. then if you turn the power switch off at the front for about 10 seconds it powers back up for about a minute...Any ideas????. the control board is DCMD76
ReplyDeleteis this a 240v board and whats postage to Australia?
ReplyDeleteYes it is available in 110-120v and 220-240V
DeleteThe 240v is available at below link and you can check there the shipping cost.
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-endex-dcmd77-1142.html
The dcmd66 which is more powerful can also be an option:
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-dcmd66-treadmill-controller.html
And this DCMD66 board will swap out the DCMD76 without having to do anything else
ReplyDeleteIf the original board is DCMD76, it's better to replace with DCMD66. Usually there is nothing more to do other than connecting the wires.
DeletePlease make sure all connectors are same because there are two version of 66/76. They are 100% compatible with each other, but one connector (tilt motor) is slighly different.
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-endex-dcmd66-dcmd76.html
http://www.partsfortreadmill.com/index.php/endex-dcmd66-treadmill-controller.html
Hi if with the motor disconnected fuse still blows you have to replace the controller and you can find it at link below. I have posted both incline version, manual incline, 220V and 110V input. So you should find yours:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.partsfortreadmill.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=dcmd67
Please be careful when you install the new board, first start the treadmill with motor disconnected from drive belt, and check that it runs smoothly and with no sparks from the motor (a few seconds, then you'll get error of no sensor reading). If all fine try connecting driving belt and with no one up to max speed. Finally if all tests before run fine, you can try with a person on board.
Can any body please give the MOSFET number used in dcmd77 thanks?
ReplyDeleteHi there I have voit treadmill and control board is DCMD77N
ReplyDeleteWhen I tried to start the machine the fuse blown out
Would you mind to suggest me replace/repair
Firstly I'd suggest you to perform the bulb test as written in our blog, it consists in connecting a light bulb instead of the motor. If the bulb test is successful, then the short is on your motor and you should replace the motor, if the bulbs lights up and can't be regulated, the fault is the controller. You can find the controller on this site and on the same website you can find motors as well. Treadmil controller DCMD77
DeleteHello, my board is DCMD67 without incline function.I would like to know if I can use the more easy to find DCMD57 that has the incline function.Will the DCMD57 work to replace my DCMD67 even if I don't the incline available on my treadmill?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Hi, yes the dcmd range from Endex has two data connectors. So if you buy a dcmd57 with incline, you can replace the dcmd67 without incline. Anyway on this website you can buy directly the model without incline (dcmd68A) which I think may be cheaper: dcmd68a controller
DeleteHi there, my board is Kettler Pacer MY2013 and the motherboard ENDEX DCSD67NP is not working any more. What are my options of changing it with the same motherboard or similar and where can I buy it with reasonable price. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHello, my board is DCSD67NP and it is not working any more. Can you tell me where can I buy the same or similar board with a reasonable price?
ReplyDeleteHello, my board is DCSD67NP and it is not working any more. Can you tell me where can I buy the same or similar board with a reasonable price?
ReplyDeleteYou can buy the controller here: https://www.partsfortreadmill.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=dcmd
ReplyDeleteHi friend. I have Dcmd57. Can I replace it with Dcmd67? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteyes you can
DeleteThanks you.
ReplyDeleteSalve ho una scheda dcmd76 per tapinroulan e' si e' bruciata una sesistenza che non si legge piu' il valore sigla R54 qualcuno mi puo' aiitare....grazie
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ReplyDeleteI had a BH fitness G6435 treadmill, which I picked up from a friend, its problem is the transistor (20N60) on the power supply board trips, I replaced this transistor 2 times and I had the same problem. Please note that the second time I replaced the transistor and tested the belt (no user on the belt) it worked for over 2 hours with no problem, then I decided to get on the belt with a speed of 2 km/h after almost 10min the belt stops and the display gives me the error E1, after restarting, the motor runs for less than a second and stops with 'the error E1on the display