Got this FSP300-60PN (PF). Seems like the good old platform with daughter board containing the compensation circuitry, now with 12cm fan.
This one was very nastly full of dust, several caps bulged. Did complete recap, including the small ones on the daughter board. Tough work, my new solder pistol is too powerful
Burned some traces but it should be all right…at least I think so
It is working almost fine, with just one small problem…voltages are terribly up
Don't know whether something is shorted or broke somewhere, I don't think so, Fortrons are sensitive on this and usually do not even start in such occasions. So maybe too low ESR now? There were some nasty brands before recap (usual Teapo and OST but Jamicon also).
I tried to play with potentiometers, best result is some 15 V on +12 V, 6 V on +5 V SB and so on. One potentiometer gives lowest values when there is lowest resistance on him, I was thinking of lowering it from 8 ohms even lower, to some 1-2 ohms, or even using wire connection…? Otherwise it has big spread, up to several kiloohms.
And if the regulation is based on +5V SB, may I somehow lower the voltage so the rest will go down too? Cause the SB rail cannot be regulated by that potentiometer.
This one was very nastly full of dust, several caps bulged. Did complete recap, including the small ones on the daughter board. Tough work, my new solder pistol is too powerful
Burned some traces but it should be all right…at least I think so
It is working almost fine, with just one small problem…voltages are terribly up
Don't know whether something is shorted or broke somewhere, I don't think so, Fortrons are sensitive on this and usually do not even start in such occasions. So maybe too low ESR now? There were some nasty brands before recap (usual Teapo and OST but Jamicon also).I tried to play with potentiometers, best result is some 15 V on +12 V, 6 V on +5 V SB and so on. One potentiometer gives lowest values when there is lowest resistance on him, I was thinking of lowering it from 8 ohms even lower, to some 1-2 ohms, or even using wire connection…? Otherwise it has big spread, up to several kiloohms.
And if the regulation is based on +5V SB, may I somehow lower the voltage so the rest will go down too? Cause the SB rail cannot be regulated by that potentiometer.
Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 


. We also have a few "smart" kids in the lab that always have trouble building the circuits. Took them the entire class time (almost 3 hours) to complete the midterm. I did mine in 10 minutes - 5 for getting the probes and wires, and 5 for actually building the circuit and answering the questions
Its fine now with 12,15 V and 3,35 V no load, 12,3 V/3,34 V mild load
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