Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

complete newbie help please

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #21
    Re: complete newbie help please

    Originally posted by ratdude747
    if you junk it, send it to c_hegge- he would love to throw all 288 of those caps in the fire as firecrackers!
    Hmmm. I was just thinking about how much fun that would be...
    I did it to a few gutless wonder PSUs not long ago. The primaries were awesome!
    I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

    No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

    Main PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP, 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600, 240GB Intel 335 Series SSD, 750GB WD HDD, Sony Optiarc DVD RW, Palit nVidia GTX660 Ti, CoolerMaster N200 Case, Delta DPS-600MB 600W PSU, Hauppauge TV Tuner, Windows 7 Home Premium

    Office PC: HP ProLiant ML150 G3, 2x Xeon E5335 2GHz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 120GB Intel 530 SSD, 2x 250GB HDD, 2x 450GB 15K SAS HDD in RAID 1, 1x 2TB HDD, nVidia 8400GS, Delta DPS-650BB 650W PSU, Windows 7 Pro

    Comment


      #22
      Re: complete newbie help please



      I think I had some recapping nightmares that looked like that board.

      If the PCB is single sided it's easy and can be done with braid if it's double sided with through hole vias then it's a nightmare.

      Looks like a double sided since I can see some pads near those resistors.
      Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.

      Comment


        #23
        Re: complete newbie help please

        it maybe more than 2 layers and using through-hole plates.

        even 2 layers wouldnt handle big pulse currents well.

        Comment


          #24
          Re: complete newbie help please

          it's close... it all lookes through-hole. looks like PITA either way...
          sigpic

          (Insert witty quote here)

          Comment

          Working...