Bad DAC-19M00B PSU, would appreciate some pro-tips
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Re: Bad DAC-19M00B PSU, would appreciate some pro-tips
So it took me a while to go and get the components to try to fix the psu.
But now it's up and running!
And I thought i'd post my solution here if anyone else has the same problem
and ask a few questions as well
What I ended up doing was replacing the 3 domed 25v 220uF capacitors with new ones.
I didn't find the ones I got recommended, so I bought the only ones my local place had.
http://www.ges.cz/cz/rad-220-25-ht-r...S05413790.html
I hope they're a ok replacement?
I couldn't find the same kind of fuse either, and as a "well, if things starts to burn when i plug it in,
at least I've learned not to do this again" moment I used a 3,15A/250V Fuse instead of the 3A
(I can't find any V info for the original in the manual) that the original was. You peeps think it's ok?
Also the fuse is crazy big compared to the original super small one so I had to wire it and put it to the side.
Any danger in using this kind of fuse instead of the kind that was on the board to start with?
http://www.ges.cz/cz/f-3-15-a-mini-pcb-GES07900346.html
Thanks for all the help! Highfives all around! You've been awesome!Comment
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Re: Bad DAC-19M00B PSU, would appreciate some pro-tips
Caps look ok if they are like in the picture and they have that shield logo they may be
united chemicom (UCC) is that what it says?
EDIT - just read the pdf yes they are very low esr nippon chemicon
The fuse -amps is only slightly over and as long as the voltage rating is higher
than the working voltage it should be no problem.
Well done - good fixLast edited by selldoor; 07-08-2014, 03:53 PM.Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740Comment
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Re: Bad DAC-19M00B PSU, would appreciate some pro-tips
Caps look ok if they are like in the picture and they have that shield logo they may be
united chemicom (UCC) is that what it says?
EDIT - just read the pdf yes they are very low esr nippon chemicon
The fuse -amps is only slightly over and as long as the voltage rating is higher
than the working voltage it should be no problem.
Well done - good fix
Great, thanks for the info!
Next project is to try to fix my semi-broken Korg microKorg keyboard! woo!Comment
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