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  • socketa
    Bestec ATX0300F5WA - fast,or slow blow, fuse?
    by socketa
    I bought a dead motherboard, and connected it to this PSU,
    Was checking the standby voltages on the motherboard, and, whilst doing so, the PSU made a loud bang with a flash of light.
    So now i truly got a bang for my bucks, and something else to try and fix.
    The fuse was blowen, and the top was blowen off of a TNY276PN chip
    The glass fuse didn't have any marking to say if it was fast or slow blow
    So i checked the marking on the PCB thinking that that would tell me,
    but it 's got a T/F8A printed on the board
    So should i get a fast blow fuse, or should...
    05-17-2022, 01:22 AM
  • ohren
    Why did my MOSFET blow up?
    by ohren
    I had a switching transistor and PWM IC blow up as part of a repair, where a big chunk of each went missing. Now I would like to understand the likely turn of events, and maybe determine if I did something stupid. If nothing else, I should at least extract some lessons from it.

    "IC10" can be found on page 169 in the service manual:

    https://www.manualslib.com/download/...n-Mas-101.html

    The entirety of the repair is basically:

    1. Device doesn't power on (IC10 supply voltage unstable)
    2. Replaced C18 and C66
    3. Device works...
    04-30-2023, 06:59 AM
  • Califauna
    Short cirucit across UART chip legs.
    by Califauna
    Hi all. First post here.

    I have an EKS XP10 midi controller with a Burr Brown DAC. When plugging in the controller it isn't being recognised by Windows. I have two more of the same controllers. Only this one has this problem.

    I have looked and found that two of the legs on the UART chip, at the bottom of the picture, are shorted. These are not shorted on the good boards I have. It's possible to see a little metal exposed under there between the legs. Not sure why as I didn't think there should be track there.

    What's the recommended fix for this? Snipping...
    07-22-2020, 08:58 AM
  • G-Gamer
    Please tell me where I'm going wrong with hot air!
    by G-Gamer
    So I'm trying to get into micro soldering, repairing tech etc.
    I bought a load of equipment, The YIHUA 853D 2-in-1 station, 1080p Microscope with 10", I do not have low-melt or leaded solder yet, I have tried flux 'paste' in a tube, very liquidy seems to blow away, I've tried flux paste in a tub, still no luck.
    I have tried 3 different boards, a router, an Xbox One Fat and now a Pi400, none show ANY signs of melting solder, components don't budge.

    My method:
    Preheat board with hot air (Small nozzle as it's directed, as I'm told) at 250c
    Apply flux to component...
    11-13-2025, 10:25 AM
  • paulmars
    bad cap cause fuse to blow?
    by paulmars
    microwave oven Fuse blew, replacement blew too after 1\2 second.

    Following common resistance test procedures found on the web the magnetron and transformer are fine.

    The big capacitor tests open. The diode attached to it reads mostly open in one direction, although sometimes my dvm will jump down to several meg ohms for a fraction of a second. Testing in other directions reads a constantly changing value of 5xxMeg to 8xxMeg.

    Would these cause the fuse to blow?

    Emerson mld mw8987b

    Tks,
    Paul
    05-26-2022, 04:24 PM
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