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    Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

    I have an Apple MDD Power Supply made by ACBEL, model number API1PC36 that is failing to turn on.

    I have not replaced the capacitors yet, because I was hoping to learn a little more about the unit without just throwing parts at it.

    I have read through this thread a few times, and made it to the point where he was checking Pin 2 of Opto M8, where I ran into an issue.

    When checking pin 1 and pin 2 prior to jumpering on, I see 5.4vDC or so on both pins, when I jumper on, the fans twitch and both pin 1 and pin 2 go low. At first I thought this was a good sign, until I realized that not only do they go low, but all voltages are lost.

    Checking the voltages from the motherboard connector I find the 25v gone, as well as the 5 volts gone.

    Before I just go replacing all the caps, does anyone have a good starting point and or procedure for testing a few things? I don't mind replacing the caps, I just don't want to do it only to find they were not the original problem.

    Thanks!

    #2
    Re: Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

    I thought I should add that I have purchased replacement caps to recap all of the secondaries, as well as the startup caps just as a refresh since most of the caps were Teapo.

    I just want to ensure that the above symptoms aren't signs of a different failure.

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      #3
      Re: Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

      The thread you read is the longest of them. There are several other threads to help:

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13985

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=19206

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14708

      The 5v and 25v are standby power, IIRC (been a while since I was in one of these).

      The cap that is at the corner of the center heatsink (near the opto's) is the usual culprit, C43.

      T
      veritas odium parit

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        #4
        Re: Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

        Thanks Toasty,

        At first I didn't want to replace all the caps, I really wanted to determine the fault and replace only that component.

        I changed my mind obviously, for two reasons:

        1) Improper test equipment (No ESR Meter)
        2) If I want this thing to last awhile, $10 in parts for a refresh is not bad at all.

        The caps should be here tomorrow. Coincidentally, I have tomorrow off of work.

        I'll try to get them all replaced tomorrow and give it a good test run.

        Will update here with progress, as well as a list of what I used as replacements for each component.

        Thanks

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          #5
          Re: Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

          Replacement caps worked like a champ.

          I'm using this as a bench-top power supply.

          Installed a panel-mount fuse holder to replace the soldered in fuse.
          Built a small voltage regulator circuit using an LM317T fed off of the 28v rail.

          All that I have to do currently is drill and mount my potentiometer for the variable voltage circuit, and drill/mount and connect the binding posts for 5v, 12v, variable, and ground.

          The only complaint I have so far is that I'm using a 10K pot which makes fine voltage adjustment near impossible. A 2 or 5k pot would be better (even if I dont feel like doing it at this point.)

          Thanks again for the help!

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            #6
            Re: Apple MDD PSU - ACBEL API1PC36

            Try these. Super fine adjustment.

            http://www.circuitspecialists.com/pr...potentiometers

            T
            veritas odium parit

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