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Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
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On Friday, February 25, 2022 at 11:43:51 AM UTC-5, Farmer Giles wrote:
Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
Contact the manufacturer. Curse them when they don\'t send you a schematic...
Most power supplies can be repaired without a schematic with some luck and careful observation. First step is look for vented electrolytics. Second step is to check all the big semis for shorts - Mosfets, diodes, etc. Third step is to ESR all electrolytics if not vented. Fourth step is to locate all ICs and get the datasheets for them (most available). The datasheets for the ICs will usually give a representative schematic that support the chips. Hopefully you don\'t need a step 5.
On 2/25/2022 1:59 PM, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 25, 2022 at 11:43:51 AM UTC-5, Farmer Giles wrote:
Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
Contact the manufacturer. Curse them when they don\'t send you a schematic...
Most power supplies can be repaired without a schematic with some luck and careful observation. First step is look for vented electrolytics. Second step is to check all the big semis for shorts - Mosfets, diodes, etc. Third step is to ESR all electrolytics if not vented. Fourth step is to locate all ICs and get the datasheets for them (most available). The datasheets for the ICs will usually give a representative schematic that support the chips. Hopefully you
don\'t need a step 5.
I often do a look listen and smell test.
Look for burnt diodes or blown electrolytic caps.
Listen for intermittence sounds when you tap components.
Smell each component if it doesn\'t show a burnt circuit board below it.
On 25/02/2022 16:43, Farmer Giles wrote:
Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
Thanks for all the help/advice. It\'s a psu controlling fish tank
lighting (not mine, a friend asked me to look at it). The
semi-conductors are all pretty obscure.
Chinese made, so not much chance of getting a circuit diagram off them I
wouldn\'t think.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 08:45:34 +0000, Farmer Giles <giles@nospam.com
wrote:
On 25/02/2022 16:43, Farmer Giles wrote:
Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
Thanks for all the help/advice. It\'s a psu controlling fish tank
lighting (not mine, a friend asked me to look at it). The
semi-conductors are all pretty obscure.
Chinese made, so not much chance of getting a circuit diagram off them I
wouldn\'t think.
Your ident is either mis-spelled or mis-identified.
What kind of light? incandescent / fluorescent / LED ?
Are there voltage/current ratings on the label?
On 26/02/2022 14:09, legg wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 08:45:34 +0000, Farmer Giles <giles@nospam.com
wrote:
On 25/02/2022 16:43, Farmer Giles wrote:
Anyone had any dealings with this psu, or have a circuit diagram ?
Thanks for all the help/advice. It\'s a psu controlling fish tank
lighting (not mine, a friend asked me to look at it). The
semi-conductors are all pretty obscure.
Chinese made, so not much chance of getting a circuit diagram off them I
wouldn\'t think.
Your ident is either mis-spelled or mis-identified.
That\'s the trade name on it.
https://urmstonaquatics.com/tmc-v2ilumenair-900-1200-power-supply-9200psu-uk.html
What kind of light? incandescent / fluorescent / LED ?
I don\'t have access to what it controls, but as I said above it\'s
something to do with fish tank lighting.
Are there voltage/current ratings on the label?
Yes, but what difference does that make?
However, I think I\'ve located the problem - the first of them at least!
There\'s a bridge rectifier that is not reading correctly, need to remove
it to make more accurate checks.