Either I am getting old or dumb, probably both. 
This “simple” linear power supply is driving me insane. Should be easy, right?
Here is the story. Got that Astron RS-7A or 10A as stone dead. I mean turned on and got 0.00V not even an mV on the output. Why dat? Darn electrolytic output capacitor shorted at the binding posts. No, problem… new one in stock and mounted.
Turned the PSU on again and now I got 0.1V on the binding posts. Everything clear like sunny day and replaced the LM723 regulator IC in the socket. Had it made, I thought.
Well, not so fast! Now I get something like 1 to 1.5VDC on the output, which is climbing up from zero really slow.
Tried a second LM723, same thing!!! 
O.k. Must be something wrong with the transformer voltages. Astron made a little separate supply on the board for the LM723. Guess what? The voltages coming from the supply are bang on. No trouble there. So I checked the current draw on the AC side with no load on the PSU and got about 0.3A. Means the SCR isnt firing either. I even disabled the Firing mechanism of the SCR and same thing.
Well, the diodes… another dead end.
I tested every forking diode in that thing and that piece of shit isn’t regulating worth a damn.
The socket is good, the LM723 is good (known good and tested), ceramic disk and electrolytic caps are good, the diodes are good, TIP 29 is good, 2N3771 pass transistor is good, SCR a is good and everything is making a connection.
The only difference I can see is that the case of this one isn’t grounded.
Checking the pins on the LM723 I get pins: 5,6,7,11 and 12 having correct voltages. Pins: 2,3,4,10 and 13 do not (something like 2VDC, pin 13 about 3.3VDC).
The 1k pot is good, I checked some resistors which also are good, so WTF am I not seeing in this picture?




This “simple” linear power supply is driving me insane. Should be easy, right?
Here is the story. Got that Astron RS-7A or 10A as stone dead. I mean turned on and got 0.00V not even an mV on the output. Why dat? Darn electrolytic output capacitor shorted at the binding posts. No, problem… new one in stock and mounted.

Turned the PSU on again and now I got 0.1V on the binding posts. Everything clear like sunny day and replaced the LM723 regulator IC in the socket. Had it made, I thought.

Well, not so fast! Now I get something like 1 to 1.5VDC on the output, which is climbing up from zero really slow.


O.k. Must be something wrong with the transformer voltages. Astron made a little separate supply on the board for the LM723. Guess what? The voltages coming from the supply are bang on. No trouble there. So I checked the current draw on the AC side with no load on the PSU and got about 0.3A. Means the SCR isnt firing either. I even disabled the Firing mechanism of the SCR and same thing.

Well, the diodes… another dead end.


The socket is good, the LM723 is good (known good and tested), ceramic disk and electrolytic caps are good, the diodes are good, TIP 29 is good, 2N3771 pass transistor is good, SCR a is good and everything is making a connection.

The only difference I can see is that the case of this one isn’t grounded.
Checking the pins on the LM723 I get pins: 5,6,7,11 and 12 having correct voltages. Pins: 2,3,4,10 and 13 do not (something like 2VDC, pin 13 about 3.3VDC).
The 1k pot is good, I checked some resistors which also are good, so WTF am I not seeing in this picture?





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