at work I got a delta psu that wouldn't do anything, no standby, nothing. I opened it to find 3 bulging caps, one of them being the 5VSB cap. after the recap, once plugged in, the green light will light up in the back but it won't start up. I plugged it into our coolmax digital psu tester, and once plugged in the green light turns off in the back. is it being shorted somewhere?
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Re: Delta PSU won't power up after recap
Maybe this will give you some ideas? Your PS might be in some protection mode?
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Re: Delta PSU won't power up after recap
I don't have a multimeter right now to check, but yeah I replaced all the caps except one Ltec that I didn't have on hand but it wasn't on the 5VSB I'm pretty sure. The 5VSB seems to be working amazingly. After unplugging it, the light on the back stays lit up for over a minute. Thanks for the link, I'll check that out.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostAfter unplugging it, the light on the back stays lit up for over a minute.
I remember not waiting long enough for one PS and I got a bit of a rude surprise. Now I check with a multimeter before I start working on them.--- begin sig file ---
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Re: Delta PSU won't power up after recap
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostI have noticed that many of the ATX power supplies I have worked on, the large filter caps tend to hold their charge for as long as 2-5 minutes. These caps can hold up to 400V DC if you have PFC involved.
I remember not waiting long enough for one PS and I got a bit of a rude surprise. Now I check with a multimeter before I start working on them.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostHow bad was the shock? I can't imagine it being too bad.
It scared the sh** out of me when it made a big spark.
In my thread that I linked, I expressed how I hate working on the ATX form factor due to its compactness and difficulty in making voltage measurements. When I do measure DC voltage on an ATX PS, I wear safety googles and try to use aligator clips so I don't have to use both hands.
I also use Fluke's touch hold feature to get a reading so I can concentrate on holding the probe steady and not slipping.--- begin sig file ---
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostWow, 2-5 minutes is pretty impressive.
Good thing I checked the voltage across before I began soldering.
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Re: Delta PSU won't power up after recap
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostI worked on a LG 2234s (22 inch lcd). The big filter cap did not discharge overnight (it sat at 165V DC the next morning). I had to manually discharge with a 100k ohm resistor it before working on it.
Good thing I checked the voltage across before I began soldering.
edit: PS, the 100k resistor was pulled from a junk PS board.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostIt had that much charge left after sitting overnight??? No wonder you check them now before you start working on themMuh-soggy-knee
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostThe 5VSB seems to be working amazingly. After unplugging it, the light on the back stays lit up for over a minute.
Also, if you load the 5VSB with any decent load (0.25A or more) and you hear high-pitched whining noises, the 5VSB may not be regulating properly. Usually happens when the 5VSB output caps go bad. If you hear this noise, unplug PSU quickly and check the 5VSB output caps. Running the PSU like that can damage it further.
Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostHow bad was the shock? I can't imagine it being too bad.
Originally posted by retiredcapsI worked on a LG 2234s (22 inch lcd). The big filter cap did not discharge overnight (it sat at 165V DC the next morning). I had to manually discharge with a 100k ohm resistor it before working on it.
The worst I had was a 450 V 150 uF cap in an LCD TV charged to 380 V. That one I just didn't check since it was a new PSU and I ASSumed it was discharged. Well, it wasn't and I got stung.
Just FYI, a 150 uF cap charged to 320 V is more painful than a 330 uF cap charged to 160 V - packs almost 2x the punch.Last edited by momaka; 09-09-2012, 09:49 PM.
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Re: Delta PSU won't power up after recap
Certain cheap Vestel TVs are well known for keeping the filter cap at ~200V when unplugged due to the lack of any discharge resistor. I also had an Atec TV which due to a fault wasn't drawing much current so the filter cap also stayed charged.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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