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Ian Field

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Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual site,
but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but I
think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be quite
handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang is....................

Thanks for any help.
 
On 06/07/2017 20:44, Ian Field wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual
site, but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but
I think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be
quite handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang is....................

Thanks for any help.

1 second fire-up, followed by scanning with IR thermometer?
 
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On 06/07/2017 20:44, Ian Field wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual
site, but I never find it because the link to open the document is
obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but
I think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be
quite handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang
is....................

Thanks for any help.

1 second fire-up, followed by scanning with IR thermometer?

Putting some components back in the wrong place in a SMPSU doesn't usually
leave time to switch on a IR thermometer.
 
Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual site,
but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but I
think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be quite
handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang is....................

Thanks for any help.

Have you tried http://www.badcaps.net ?

Thank you,

--
Don Kuenz, KB7RPU
 
"Don Kuenz" <g@crcomp.net> wrote in message news:20170707c@crcomp.net...
Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual site,
but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but
I
think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be
quite
handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang
is....................

Thanks for any help.


Have you tried http://www.badcaps.net ?

That isn't going to tell me which capacitors I put in the wrong holes.
 
Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:
"Don Kuenz" <g@crcomp.net> wrote in message news:20170707c@crcomp.net...

Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual site,
but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others - but
I
think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be
quite
handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang
is....................

Thanks for any help.


Have you tried http://www.badcaps.net ?

That isn't going to tell me which capacitors I put in the wrong holes.

The guys in the badcaps.net Power Supply Design and Troubleshooting
forum might surprise you. They're the most passionate group of PSU
enthusiasts on the Inet AFAIK. They love to reverse engineer
undocumented PSUs. They may even have the service manual that you seek
or a pertinent schematic. The only downside is that you need to sign up
to access the forum.

Thank you,

--
Don Kuenz, KB7RPU
 
"Don Kuenz" <g@crcomp.net> wrote in message news:20170707d@crcomp.net...
Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:


"Don Kuenz" <g@crcomp.net> wrote in message news:20170707c@crcomp.net...

Ian Field <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com> wrote:
Someone on one of these groups suggested a very good service manual
site,
but I never find it because the link to open the document is obscure.

The PSU is the worst I've seen that didn't already go bang!

Changed all the bulged electrolytics and ESR tested all the others -
but
I
think I got one mixed up putting it back. The service manual would be
quite
handy.

Or I could just fire it up and see how loud the bang
is....................

Thanks for any help.


Have you tried http://www.badcaps.net ?

That isn't going to tell me which capacitors I put in the wrong holes.


The guys in the badcaps.net Power Supply Design and Troubleshooting
forum might surprise you. They're the most passionate group of PSU
enthusiasts on the Inet AFAIK. They love to reverse engineer
undocumented PSUs. They may even have the service manual that you seek
or a pertinent schematic. The only downside is that you need to sign up
to access the forum.

Found the right schematic.
 

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