Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
That is likely too low for the power supply to start.
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
Did you check that C806 did measure different with your meter ?Last edited by R_J; 01-30-2020, 01:40 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
Just a thoght and i think STJ mentioned it before, it couldn't be a transformer could it? Running out of things to test now. We could just replace all caps in psu.Leave a comment:
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The crt will degrade over time also.Last edited by R_J; 01-30-2020, 12:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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Optoisolators can degrade over time too, with the LED inside becoming dimmer like any LED does.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
Hold them up to the monitor so I can see themI'm sure they will be fine, With newer technology they can make them smaller as long as the capacity and voltage is correct they will work.
Check the new 2.2/160v capacitor [C806] on your meter just to see what it displays.Last edited by R_J; 01-30-2020, 12:25 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
I would replace the caps, They are about the only parts that will deteriorate overtime, This is a crude switching circuit and if it doesn't operate properly it won't work.
I just repaired a monitor power supply that would turn on and off about 10 times before it would stay on. The power supply startup cap was a 22µf/50v. It's capacity checked 21.5µf. However the scope showed about 3~5v of high frequency ripple on it. replaced it and the power supply was working fine.
C806: c=223nf = 0.22µf. On the schematic it looks like 2.2µf/160vLeave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
I would replace the caps, They are about the only parts that will deteriorate overtime, This is a crude switching circuit and if it doesn't operate properly it won't work.
I just repaired a monitor power supply that would turn on and off about 10 times before it would stay on. The power supply startup cap was a 22µf/50v. It's capacity checked 21.5µf. However the scope showed about 3~5v of high frequency ripple on it. replaced it and the power supply was working fine.
C806: c=223nf = 0.22µf. On the schematic it looks like 2.2µf/160vLeave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
C806: c=233nf vloss=1.5% ESR=1.6 ohms
C825 c=12.25uf vloss=0.7% ESR= 3.0 ohms.
Will need to get some 10uf 160v if its no good as I only have 50v.ones.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
Check if you have ANY voltage on C814 or C812, if the power supply is ticking, it is trying to start but can't, either due to a short in the secondary or the primary can't start properly. I would start by replacing C806 and C825 and see if it makes a difference.Leave a comment:
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what AC voltage at L802 ??
input AND output side?Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
Ok i put the smaller bulb on L805 and when i power it up i still get the ticking noise and the 60w lamp flickering.Last edited by roadrash; 01-26-2020, 02:14 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help with dead Commodore 1802
I would just use the 60watt lamp in place of the resistor R801.Leave a comment:
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