Out of spec 12v and 5v. Recommendations?

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  • MixMasta
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 142
    • USA

    #21
    Re: Out of spec 12v and 5v. Recommendations?

    Originally posted by MixMasta
    Guess I will remove these caps I wasted my time putting on cause I don't know how to fix this problem... what a waste.
    Actually, is there a vsense wire or anything for the 5v and 12v... and if so, are they visible in the above pictures?

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    • starfury1
      Badcaps Legend
      • May 2006
      • 1256

      #22
      Re: Out of spec 12v and 5v. Recommendations?

      Hi All

      Ok can't help you with the chip 20 pin humm maybe a custom job?
      or more likely a standard job they removed the numbers off

      If you have done as suggested above and still no go

      I had a few supplies I repaired a while back so can't recall the full story.
      So don't know what chip they used

      The problem was they were not regulating under load, if memory serves me
      Anyway.
      Turns out the answer was a 10uF cap near the controller chip
      (part of the circuit some how....old age memory fading LOL)

      These were smpsu. for very large printers

      So if you haven't check and or replace the lower values around the controller chip...as you say most likely that big baby.

      Thats my wet finger in the air reply and not the voice of experience....
      but hope it helps......

      not familiar with these supplies so cant really be of much help.


      Didn't read through the whole post so I may have missed something
      You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...

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      • kc8adu
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2003
        • 8832
        • U.S.A!

        #23
        Re: Out of spec 12v and 5v. Recommendations?

        since it seems you have several different units acting up i bet its a combination of insufficiant load and an inaccurate meter.
        if you want to ship these units to me i can fix them up.
        but i suggest you get a way to load these units and buy or borrow another meter first.

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        • MixMasta
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 142
          • USA

          #24
          Re: Out of spec 12v and 5v. Recommendations?

          I appreciate the offer, however I have two meters which show the same readings within .02v and the supply is under load, which I mention on my post to this thread from 01-16-07. Also, all the other supplies I mention have been successfully recapped (pathetically all the others are antec)... anyways this is my only power supply that I can't seem to bring back within spec... and considering it was probably less then $30 new less than a year ago...

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