I've opened up a rare failed HP (Delta OEM) mini-ATX PSU, model DPS-160GB, HP P/N 0950-3751, 185W. It seems to be a PII/PIII-era PSU for a small tower case like a Brio or maybe a Vectra. All caps are Nippon Chemicon, secondaries are mostly LXJ, no visible failures. The primary-side circuit topology seems to be a single-ended forward converter (with a single Toshiba n-channel 2SK2611 power-FET as the main switch). There's a daughter-card on the secondary side with the controller electronics (including some possibly custom ICs).
Upon plugging it in, +5Vsb is present and good. However, it fails to power up either when connected to a mobo (by momentarily shorting the power-on switch) or by shorting PSON to ground. There's no visible sign of any damage or fire/smoke on any component. The main power FET has not been checked out yet, because it's tricky to remove it. Secondary rectifiers haven't been checked yet, either.
What are most common failure modes I need to check for first?
Upon plugging it in, +5Vsb is present and good. However, it fails to power up either when connected to a mobo (by momentarily shorting the power-on switch) or by shorting PSON to ground. There's no visible sign of any damage or fire/smoke on any component. The main power FET has not been checked out yet, because it's tricky to remove it. Secondary rectifiers haven't been checked yet, either.
What are most common failure modes I need to check for first?
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