Here is the service manual:
http://service-manuals.waraxe.us/en/...printer/lq-510
Page 212 is for the power supply.
I got this unit from a fella who tried to test it for me.
It apparently worked at first (this was first turn on
for a while), as he slowly ramped it up with a
variac, but then he smelled something burning,
and the lights on the printer turned off.
I cracked it open, and saw the 2A fuse was
blown, so I replaced it, and it promptly blew
out again. So I removed bridge rectifier BD1
and checked the diodes for shorts, but they
were fine. Then I checked all the passive
components from the AC input to BD1, and
everything appears ok (I'm using a Russian
made ESR -micro V4.0s). No shorts, and
values are within spec.
I also checked all the large and medium sized
electrolytics on the other side of the rectifier, and
they all checked out good.
This is not exactly a simple power supply,
so I'd appreciated any advice on what and
where to check next.
Thanks in advance......
http://service-manuals.waraxe.us/en/...printer/lq-510
Page 212 is for the power supply.
I got this unit from a fella who tried to test it for me.
It apparently worked at first (this was first turn on
for a while), as he slowly ramped it up with a
variac, but then he smelled something burning,
and the lights on the printer turned off.
I cracked it open, and saw the 2A fuse was
blown, so I replaced it, and it promptly blew
out again. So I removed bridge rectifier BD1
and checked the diodes for shorts, but they
were fine. Then I checked all the passive
components from the AC input to BD1, and
everything appears ok (I'm using a Russian
made ESR -micro V4.0s). No shorts, and
values are within spec.
I also checked all the large and medium sized
electrolytics on the other side of the rectifier, and
they all checked out good.
This is not exactly a simple power supply,
so I'd appreciated any advice on what and
where to check next.
Thanks in advance......
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