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  • momaka
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Originally posted by Zevchenko
    Hi guys,
    Can someone tell me, please, what are the values/components for Q33 and R48 for this same power supply(adp-240AR)? I attached a pic with the region of the components.

    Regards.
    Looking at the picture of the PSU underside provided in post #9, it seems that Q33 was never installed on the board to begin with. Not sure about R48, but possibly the same thing there too. Have a look of the area yourself:
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...5&d=1552732552

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  • Zevchenko
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    Hi guys,
    Can someone tell me, please, what are the values/components for Q33 and R48 for this same power supply(adp-240AR)? I attached a pic with the region of the components.

    Regards.
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  • budm
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    Do you have local electronics repair shop that you can ask and see if they have anything?

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  • svhattum
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    Ok so far I have found an part number which might be useful, now I have to find a supplier that doesn't charge me too much shipping costs for just one or two of these resistors

    part number: KNP100JR-73-0R16

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  • svhattum
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    Hello, I have a faulty ADP-240AR for which I had to replace two mosfets as these showed continuity on all three pins and I also replaced an IC DNP015 (i saw a youtube video) but still the power supply doesn't bring up the 12V rail when trying to power on.
    Now I saw the F3 and I measured it and it has no continuity. It looks like a resistor but it says F3 so it must be a fuse and I think it is broken as it has no continuity.
    Mine has the colors red, blue, silver and gold (0.26 Ohms).
    Does anyone have a URL where I can buy these online ?
    I have been searching al day but can't seem to find these things.

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  • momaka
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Originally posted by Namen Victor
    Mine has no Continuity, and no burn marks. Can I replace it with a Wire ?
    No.

    Those low resistance resistors have a very important purpose - they allow the controller to determine how much current is going through the primary side. They are also usually fusible, meaning they (should) go open-circuit to protect more damage to other parts.

    Replacing it with wire is not a good idea, even just for testing purposes.

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  • Namen Victor
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Originally posted by diif
    I've got a ADP 240CR here.
    Colours look to be brown, blue, silver, gold. Has continuity like a fuse.
    Mine has no Continuity, and no burn marks. Can I replace it with a Wire ?

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  • alty
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    @twobit
    Did you find a supplier?
    I’m need these also and cannot find them anywhere

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  • Twobit
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    Thank you for the suggestion. I have joined and posted in the group.

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  • vinceroger69
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    Originally posted by Twobit
    Thanks for the help. I found a few places (sadly interstate so $10postage) which have the Fusable Resisters. The 1/2W suggested above seems a bit low and looks thin. They have 0.15 and 0.27 ohm options which seem close enough given a 5% tolerenace. I am just unsure on the wattage.

    The attached image is from the distributer the shops I found are wagneronline.com.au and aztronics.com.au.


    The ps4 used to be plugged in but I travel several weeks at a time and when away most of my “toys” are left off to save standby power and the off chance of storms while I am away.

    On this particular event, we had played an hour the day before and was left plugged in. The daughter wanted to pay a game that needed an accesory and was about to plug it in when it went pop, she got a big fright.
    Hi if your not a member already maybe join this forum too what im thinking is maybe if a repair technician is in your country he may offer too send you the parts if you cover postage costs etc they are very helpful people like us on this forum but it may save you the high postage costs etc https://www.facebook.com/groups/ps4repair101/

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  • Twobit
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    Originally posted by momaka
    I tried looking on RS components AU, and couldn't find anything that matches for you. Even eBay didn't offer that much choice, which was a surprise to me. But I imagine if you can't find a 0.16 Ohm 2W or 3W metal film resistor there, perhaps going with 0.15 Ohm 2W or 3W metal film should be OK. Just make sure to go with metal-film, as they are typically flame-resistant/proof and/or fusible.
    Thanks for the help. I found a few places (sadly interstate so $10postage) which have the Fusable Resisters. The 1/2W suggested above seems a bit low and looks thin. They have 0.15 and 0.27 ohm options which seem close enough given a 5% tolerenace. I am just unsure on the wattage.

    The attached image is from the distributer the shops I found are wagneronline.com.au and aztronics.com.au.


    The ps4 used to be plugged in but I travel several weeks at a time and when away most of my “toys” are left off to save standby power and the off chance of storms while I am away.

    On this particular event, we had played an hour the day before and was left plugged in. The daughter wanted to pay a game that needed an accesory and was about to plug it in when it went pop, she got a big fright.
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  • momaka
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    Originally posted by Twobit
    Did you have a part number at all that I could use to search at Australian stores (jaycar or rs-components)?
    I tried looking on RS components AU, and couldn't find anything that matches for you. Even eBay didn't offer that much choice, which was a surprise to me. But I imagine if you can't find a 0.16 Ohm 2W or 3W metal film resistor there, perhaps going with 0.15 Ohm 2W or 3W metal film should be OK. Just make sure to go with metal-film, as they are typically flame-resistant/proof and/or fusible.

    Also, that resistors seems to be connected to the MOSFETs for the main PS section (Q2 and Q3), so those might be blown too.

    Originally posted by Twobit
    The PS4 is only plugged into power when used (about 2hours a month).
    You should keep it plugged in even when not used. I'm not entirely sure about the PS4's, but probably similar to the PS3s... and like many PCs, they likely have a small internal battery for the CMOS/BIOS settings. So to prevent draining that battery, keep them plugged in. Otherwise, the console may loose time/date, which may or may not affect other functions.

    Originally posted by Twobit
    I am not sure the cause of the bang
    Could be a random failure or it could be a design flaw in the PSU.

    Originally posted by Twobit
    the power suppies (non oem) are about $50AUD, might get that instead...
    Sounds a bit pricey, but maybe not bad if it's a decent power supply made by a respectable company. As with all non-OEM PSUs (especially those for laptops), I tend to be a bit suspicious of their quality.

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  • Twobit
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Originally posted by reset1986
    thanks to all, is a low resistance 0.16 ohms that serves to protect 2 mosfet q2 q3 with the initials TK12A60U, these are short, check also IC DDA001AG that is not shorted to be successful
    Did you have a part number at all that I could use to search at Australian stores (jaycar or rs-components)?

    My daughter turned on the PS4 (inital launch version, approx 5.5years now). After the “beep” to turn on, there was a loud bang sound.. opened it up and F3 is toasted - as attached.

    The PS4 is only plugged into power when used (about 2hours a month). There are no evidence of bugs or much dust, photos taken without any cleaning/dusting.

    I am not sure the cause of the bang, the power suppies (non oem) are about $50AUD, might get that instead...
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  • reset1986
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    thanks to all, is a low resistance 0.16 ohms that serves to protect 2 mosfet q2 q3 with the initials TK12A60U, these are short, check also IC DDA001AG that is not shorted to be successful

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  • budm
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    You should upload good clear hi-res straight shot pictures of the whole top and bottom side of the board so we can see how that resistor connected in the circuit.

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  • JLJames5880
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Here's a pic. And I have some if you need it. Did you repair what caused it to blow?
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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    Originally posted by diif
    I've got a ADP 240CR here.
    Colours look to be brown, blue, silver, gold. Has continuity like a fuse.
    is it a fuseable resistor? just wondered by the f marking on the pcb so 0.16 or 0.26 ohms 0.5 watt i guess
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-25-2018, 07:17 AM.

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  • diif
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    It could also be red instead of brown.
    Last edited by diif; 08-25-2018, 06:58 AM.

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  • diif
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    I've got a ADP 240CR here.
    Colours look to be brown, blue, silver, gold. Has continuity like a fuse.
    Attached Files

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: resistance burned adp 240 ar power supply ps4

    im not sure but maybe ask on this group f3 i think is a fuse have you tested other parts for shorts as thats parts blown for a reason.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/ps4repair101/
    Edit!! ive asked on this group for advice as im a member.
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-25-2018, 06:32 AM.

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