MAC power supply Delta FS8001

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  • karkera
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    • Jan 2012
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    • INDIA

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    MAC power supply Delta FS8001

    Have a DELTA PSU, FS 8001, the problem is when its put on standalone and PG signal provided by shorting the connector pin, there is still no +12V available, checked the internal PCB boards, MOSFET FDP04N08 seems to be leaky trying to replace all the 4 of them...Does anyone have the schematics of the same would be grateful for help...

    With regards to all...Karkera
  • PeteS in CA
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    • Aug 2005
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    • USA, Unsure of Planet

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    Re: MAC power supply Delta FS8001

    FS8001 seems to be an Acbel model number, not Delta. Having 20 years ago worked for Delta and more recently worked with some of their modern products, I can say with certainty that "FS8001" is nothing like the Delta Products model number format.
    PeteS in CA

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