Hi all,
I'm diagnosing an old ATX PSU. Symptoms are:
- PSU turns on regardless of the ON/OFF status for a few seconds
- Voltages don't reach nominal
- PSU then turns off and needs power cycle to power on again
I found two charred resistors, they're across the main capacitors on the primary, I think they are bleeding resistors?
They're both charred, but I don't think it's the issue with the PSU as they read 22kOhm
See pics. Is the black band some custom tolerance then? As 22Kohm should be Red-Red-Orange.
I guess there are 390V in there, at 220KOhm it's almost 7W to dissipate. Could that be just a badly designed bleeding resistor value?
I think I'll try powering on without them, it should work anyways, just the capacitors won't discharge quickly.
Thanks for your help
I'm diagnosing an old ATX PSU. Symptoms are:
- PSU turns on regardless of the ON/OFF status for a few seconds
- Voltages don't reach nominal
- PSU then turns off and needs power cycle to power on again
I found two charred resistors, they're across the main capacitors on the primary, I think they are bleeding resistors?
They're both charred, but I don't think it's the issue with the PSU as they read 22kOhm
See pics. Is the black band some custom tolerance then? As 22Kohm should be Red-Red-Orange.
I guess there are 390V in there, at 220KOhm it's almost 7W to dissipate. Could that be just a badly designed bleeding resistor value?
I think I'll try powering on without them, it should work anyways, just the capacitors won't discharge quickly.
Thanks for your help
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