So when I am running out of these 450W (and sometimes even 400W units lol), I am slowly getting to repair (or to quickly try to repair; no time to waste with lost cases) all the ATX PSUs I have here. Got to this 400W Seasonic S12II, most likely, there is no sticker and fan in the lid.
Discovered shorted freewheeling diode in the PFC and fuse of course. I also tried to measure the NCC SMQ 220/400 caps and whooa! It has ESR, but three different meters I have all show no capacitance, and the AVR tester shows it is a 2.59ohm resistor
What could happen to a cap to be like? I guess that is why the diode failed in here…
ADD// found the lid, it's a 380watter, SS-380GB. After replacing the diode and cap with some ancient Nichicon GK 270/400, it did turn on without fan and still on a light-bulb-in-series.
Discovered shorted freewheeling diode in the PFC and fuse of course. I also tried to measure the NCC SMQ 220/400 caps and whooa! It has ESR, but three different meters I have all show no capacitance, and the AVR tester shows it is a 2.59ohm resistor

ADD// found the lid, it's a 380watter, SS-380GB. After replacing the diode and cap with some ancient Nichicon GK 270/400, it did turn on without fan and still on a light-bulb-in-series.
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