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Locating the Green Control Board for the Ackerman EC150 Excavator
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The Ackerman EC150 and Its Scandinavian Engineering Roots
The Ackerman EC150 hydraulic excavator was developed in the early 1990s by AB Åkermans Verkstad, a Swedish manufacturer known for precision engineering and robust machine design. Ackerman machines were widely used across Europe for utility trenching, forestry, and roadwork. After Volvo Construction Equipment acquired Ackerman in the mid-1990s, many EC-series components were standardized across platforms, making parts interchangeability a key feature of the brand’s legacy.
The EC150 features a compact swing radius, advanced pilot hydraulics, and a modular electronics system. One of its critical components is the green control board located beneath the operator’s seat—an early form of machine control logic that manages hydraulic feedback, joystick input, and safety interlocks.
Understanding the Green Control Board
This green board, often referred to as the main PCB (Printed Circuit Board) or machine logic controller, is responsible for:
  • Interpreting joystick signals and routing them to hydraulic solenoids
  • Monitoring safety switches, including seat presence and boom lockout
  • Controlling startup logic, including glow plug timing and fuel solenoid activation
  • Communicating with auxiliary systems, such as travel motors and swing brakes
The board is mounted under the seat for protection and accessibility. It is housed in a sealed casing to resist vibration and moisture, but age and heat can degrade solder joints and capacitors.
Challenges in Sourcing Replacement Boards
Owners of EC150 units often struggle to find replacement boards due to:
  • Limited production volume of the EC150 compared to later Volvo-branded models
  • Discontinued part numbers, as Volvo phased out Ackerman-specific components
  • Regional distribution gaps, especially outside Scandinavia
  • Serial number breaks, which affect compatibility across similar models
However, the EC150 shares its control board architecture with several other machines, including:
  • EC130 Ak
  • Volvo 150 Ak and 150C
  • Volvo 200 Ak and 230 Ak
  • EC230B Ak and Volvo 300 Ak
  • EW130, EW150, EW200, and EW230 series
This cross-platform compatibility opens up sourcing options through dismantlers and salvage yards.
Recommended Sourcing Strategy
  1. Search Scandinavian Dismantlers
    Many Ackerman and early Volvo machines were sold in Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Dismantlers in these regions often stock legacy electronics.
  2. Contact UK-Based Plant Breakers
    Companies in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire have been known to stock EC-series parts. Some maintain online catalogs with serial number cross-references.
  3. Inspect EC230 and EW150 Machines
    These models often use the same green board. If available, confirm part number and connector layout before purchase.
  4. Test Used Boards Before Installation
    Use a multimeter to check for continuity across key circuits. Look for signs of capacitor bulging or corrosion near the power input.
  5. Consider Rebuilding or Reballing
    If a board is found but damaged, some electronics specialists offer reballing or component-level repair. This may be more cost-effective than sourcing new-old-stock.
Field Anecdotes and Practical Advice
A contractor in Massachusetts recalled trading in EC150 serial number 0005 around 2004. He described the machine as reliable but noted a slight delay between joystick input and bucket response—likely a symptom of aging control board logic. Another technician in the UK confirmed that the EC230 shared the same board and successfully transplanted one into an EC150 with minimal rewiring.
Maintenance Recommendations
  • Inspect control board annually, especially in high-humidity environments
  • Clean connectors with dielectric spray to prevent oxidation
  • Log serial numbers and part codes for future sourcing
  • Keep a spare board if operating multiple EC-series machines
  • Label all wiring during removal to simplify reinstallation
Conclusion
Finding a replacement green control board for the Ackerman EC150 requires persistence and regional knowledge. By leveraging cross-model compatibility and reaching out to Scandinavian and UK dismantlers, owners can locate functional boards and restore machine responsiveness. The EC150 remains a testament to Swedish engineering, and with proper care, its legacy continues in the field.
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Locating the Green Control Board for the Ackerman EC150 Excavator - by MikePhua - Yesterday, 05:27 PM

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