G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • torgeson5kqs
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 116

    #21
    Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

    With DVM set to (1000 VDC on my meter) and red probe set on cathode end of D2 then jumpering with wire from green to black on P2 reading stays steady at 393v then removing the jumper D2 drops for some time down to about 158-162v. This was done several times. Also unplugged unit and waited for voltage to go down to zero on D2 then did procedure again. Same results.

    As was expected when jumpered relay clicked and fans (PSU fans) kicked on and then when jumper removed fans kicked off and D2 started to decrease in voltage.

    Comment

    • Toasty
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jul 2007
      • 4171

      #22
      Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

      With it jumpered, please check the 3 output voltages again measuring from the board negative point to P2.

      Reason: With the relay on, the 393v is present. When it is off, the mains power is removed from that side of the supply and you would only see the ~160v. The 393v supplies the output power side of the PSU....
      veritas odium parit

      Comment

      • torgeson5kqs
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 116

        #23
        Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

        I've got voltages on all the colors/pins you mentioned.

        Yellow=11.9v
        Orange=3.4
        Red=5.1

        Comment

        • Toasty
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jul 2007
          • 4171

          #24
          Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

          It's working then. So the initial readings were not correct. Re: Post 2 & 3



          Must be because you were reading from the chassis, not the negative wires.

          If it fails when connected to the system, there's a problem with the system, not the PSU.

          Toast
          veritas odium parit

          Comment

          • torgeson5kqs
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 116

            #25
            Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

            Any idea's/suggestions on what I should check out?

            Comment

            • Toasty
              Badcaps Legend
              • Jul 2007
              • 4171

              #26
              Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

              I don't have any experience with these systems other than the PSUs.

              It would seem that something is overloading the PSU. Try disconnecting any peripherals such as drives or video cards or add-ons.

              If you can provide a good pic of the mainboard, perhaps I can give you some ideas.
              veritas odium parit

              Comment

              • torgeson5kqs
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 116

                #27
                Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                But the supply back in with just fans and cpu water cooler plugged in. No cards, drives, etc. What do you know..... Heard the apple chime and turned right on.

                I will just work on systematcaly plugging in drives and cards now. I can't say enough however, for you helping me on this PSU. It's been a good learning experience, these are so much better built than the PSU's on the iMac which I've repaired about 15 of. Much of the info I've gotten from reading your posts to other's who have had similar problems. Thanks, again. I'll post again when I think of narrowed it down to problem part.

                Comment

                • torgeson5kqs
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 116

                  #28
                  Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                  It's the video card. The guy I bought this from apparantly must have ripped the video card out of the socket somehow and took off about 5 SMD caps with with it. Odd though that the whole system would go down just be cause of some SMD caps on a video card.

                  Comment

                  • Toasty
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 4171

                    #29
                    Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                    Excellent! Case closed.
                    veritas odium parit

                    Comment

                    • camfi
                      New Member
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 1
                      • Czech Republic

                      #30
                      Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                      Hi guys.
                      I have this power supply for repair from my friend. It cannot be turned on. relay is not clicking or something.. Fuses are ok, rectifiation part is ok, but it has blew out transistor Q8 and resistor R68 on back side. because they are non readable can anyone tell me their values please? I was searching for schematic diagram, but wasn´t succesfull.
                      Thank you for your help.

                      Comment

                      • abblanco
                        New Member
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 7
                        • Spain

                        #31
                        Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                        I was read this interesting post but in ultimate test D8 don`t down to 160v. :-C

                        Q8 is 1P and 7 in horizontal position, identical to Q2
                        R68----------472

                        Comment

                        • mantis01
                          New Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 3

                          #32
                          Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                          Toasty

                          I wonder if you could help on this old post. Your instructions are extremely through. I have this same power supply and followed through all of the tests and they all check out until "With it jumpered, please check the 3 output voltages again measuring from the board negative point to P2." I have no voltage on P2 with the the jumper I just get a double click and the fans move slightly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                          Comment

                          • Toasty
                            Badcaps Legend
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 4171

                            #33
                            Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                            Make sure you read the wire color correction in post 14.

                            Without the relay powered, there is no 393v so that means the trouble is either in the standby circuit or the PFC circuit or both.

                            The relay can't be powered until the standby is working correctly.

                            Following the instructions in Post 10, are you getting the same (or close) voltages as in Post 11?

                            T
                            veritas odium parit

                            Comment

                            • mantis01
                              New Member
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 3

                              #34
                              Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                              Originally posted by Toasty
                              Make sure you read the wire color correction in post 14.

                              Without the relay powered, there is no 393v so that means the trouble is either in the standby circuit or the PFC circuit or both.

                              The relay can't be powered until the standby is working correctly.

                              Following the instructions in Post 10, are you getting the same (or close) voltages as in Post 11?

                              T
                              Thank you for replying to this old post. I just now saw that you responded.
                              here is what I have on my supply


                              Leaving the negative probe in place on D24, measure and report the voltages at the cathode end (banded) of the Zener diodes to the right, up by the sealed trimmers, and a few more below them. I'll list them in order coming down the board: 5.1v

                              ZD9 11.8v
                              ZD8 11.8v
                              ZD10 (next to lower heatsink) 4.9v
                              ZD7 (left of 3 small caps, cathode is lower connection) 12.6v
                              ZD11 (left of 3 small caps, cathode is lower connection) 24.3v

                              With the negative probe still on D24's anode, measure and report the voltage on Pin 1 of each of the 5 optoisolators. They are the square little devices with 4 legs above the trimmers. 4 white and 1 black on mine. Pin 1 is the lower left pin. If you look at them closely, the pad they are soldered to on the board is square, and there is a dot on the body of them. Be careful not to short the pins on these.

                              M5 22.6v
                              M2 0v
                              M12 12.7v
                              M7 12.7v
                              M8 5.1v

                              Remove the negative probe from D24.

                              Comment

                              • Toasty
                                Badcaps Legend
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 4171

                                #35
                                Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                It seems as though there is nothing wrong with the PSU. I suspect something in the system is causing the problem. Do as post 27 discussed and disconnect everything except the essentials. Try connecting one at a time, powering down before installing or connecting the next device.

                                T
                                veritas odium parit

                                Comment

                                • mantis01
                                  New Member
                                  • Oct 2011
                                  • 3

                                  #36
                                  Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                  When I jump the green to black on P1 I get a double click from the relay but there is no voltage on the Red yellow Orange on P2.

                                  Comment

                                  • Toasty
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Jul 2007
                                    • 4171

                                    #37
                                    Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                    No. Put it back in the system. No jumpering here. It needs the system to signal PG.

                                    T
                                    veritas odium parit

                                    Comment

                                    • abblanco
                                      New Member
                                      • Jul 2010
                                      • 7
                                      • Spain

                                      #38
                                      Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                      Hey! what happened? I am very interesting in resolution?

                                      Comment

                                      • keithf2
                                        Senior Member
                                        • Aug 2010
                                        • 131

                                        #39
                                        Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                        Is there anyone still working on this forum.

                                        Comment

                                        • Toasty
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • Jul 2007
                                          • 4171

                                          #40
                                          Re: G5 Mac Power Supply Relay

                                          You mean thread, not forum. And yes to your question.

                                          T
                                          veritas odium parit

                                          Comment

                                          Related Topics

                                          Collapse

                                          • Tynan Dill
                                            Vizio e601i-A3 - Has Sound and Display, But No Backlight - Bad Power Supply Board or Bad LED Bulbs ?
                                            by Tynan Dill
                                            I was given this TV from my great uncle. He said it just wouldn't turn on one day out of nowhere, replaced the TV, and gave it to me to possibly fix and use for myself.

                                            Upon bringing it home and plugging it up, it showed a standby light.

                                            I powered it on and without a flashlight, the display showed the "V" but the lighting is very dim, but visible.

                                            The screen seems to blackout and stay black, but with a flashlight I can see the display.

                                            With my Playstation 4 connected via HDMI, and running a game I can hear sound.

                                            Assuming...
                                            11-22-2024, 01:46 PM
                                          • sam_sam_sam
                                            Desoldering gun station modified to use a 18 volt @ 20 amp switching power supply
                                            by sam_sam_sam
                                            I have wanting to do this project for quite sometime now and I finally found a switching power supply that will work on this desoldering gun station ZD-915 that the original switching power supply took a shit and just was not worth trying to fix it because this switching power is not quite big enough to handle the heater element and the vacuum pump

                                            One note when I tested the switching power supply and the voltage control board I noticed that this desoldering gun heat up much faster than the original switching power supply which I was really surprised by to the point that I might buy...
                                            03-31-2024, 02:12 PM
                                          • JimBanville
                                            Definitive technology SC 2000 subwoofer amp's power supply clicking and popping
                                            by JimBanville
                                            The sub developed a constant popping every couple seconds from woofer and power LED flickering with nothing but wall AC connected. Connecting an audio cable didn't change anything. It doesn't play but a second or two of audio in between the pops.
                                            Opened it up and discovered the power supply is making a faint clicking or ticking sound.
                                            I measured the amp's output to the woofer and it pulses up to 50mv DC to be driver. The pulses coincide with the power supply ticking/clicking.
                                            I measured the power supply output going to the amp board and it too has this pulsing. Voltage cycles...
                                            09-13-2023, 07:21 AM
                                          • Babbar
                                            Argon SA1 audio amplifier power-supply - fuse blown after fixing the short?
                                            by Babbar
                                            I found a project in the electronics trash yesterday. A nice Argon SA1 audio amp with some electrical issue. Took it apart and saw that the 4A250V fuse was blown so started lifting components to find the short. Eventually got to two MOSFETs (model FTA14N50C) that are shorted and when i took them out the short was gone.

                                            Now i didn't have any replacements of the same model of course but i found a couple with pretty similar spec i thought (K10A60D & K12A50D) and put them in. Also replaced the blown fuse with a 3.5A250V one. Checked another time for short circuit and plugged it in....
                                            04-12-2024, 01:12 AM
                                          • vletr
                                            Edac/Drobo Power Supply Fuse
                                            by vletr
                                            Hello,

                                            Looking for next steps on troubleshooting for an external power supply made by EDAC, model EA11011H-120. The power supply was dropped onto a tile floor and initially and briefly worked but the led power indicator light faded out and the power supply showed no signs of life since.

                                            In disassembly, I found that the large capacitor had leaked and was reading open when measured. The fuse nearest to the AC in had also blown, with no continuity. I ordered a new capacitor and fuse and replaced both, but on power-up with no load the fuse immediately blew.
                                            ...
                                            05-25-2023, 07:15 AM
                                          • Loading...
                                          • No more items.
                                          Working...