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    Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

    Hey there friends!

    I have an original Xbox power supply, model FTPS-0002, that isn't showing any signs of life. I have never really done power supply repairs before but I'm eager to learn so I am hoping someone can help me diagnose this.

    The issue is that I get no 3.3VSR standby voltage which in turn leads to no 5v or 12v. A couple things I have noticed in my initial inspection.
    Resistor 25 and 29 are both reading OL, Capacitor 17 and 20 seem to be leaking as seen in the photos.

    So far I have confirmed that 240v, main fuse and the 400v cap is functioning correctly. Then I am completely lost after that.
    My only hunch at the moment is to replace the leaking caps to see if I get any different readings, not sure if that would cause issues with the resistors though?

    Thanks everyone!
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    Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

    change all the electrolytics for panasonic FR series - that especially goes for any 1200uf caps that foxlink liked to use.

    cant help with the resistors right now - i dont have any open.

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      Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

      Originally posted by stj View Post
      change all the electrolytics for panasonic FR series - that especially goes for any 1200uf caps that foxlink liked to use.

      cant help with the resistors right now - i dont have any open.
      Thanks heaps for the input. What would you recommend to remove the glue?

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        #4
        Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

        i use a combination of tweezers to pull small bits, longnose pliers on big bits and a small flat screwdriver for lifting/scraping

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          #5
          Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

          I have the same PSU and need a list of the resistors on it, the color bands on mine are all unreadable.

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            #6
            Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

            so that psu is universal voltage?
            or you have a 110v version?

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              Re: Original Xbox Power Supply Repair - FTPS-0002

              @NatoPotato

              you have possible cracked solder joints.

              resistors are clear in your photo's - they probably work

              R25 = 1k
              R29 = 1k or 3k, hard to tell if it's brown or orange at the end

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