Modifying the SP-350 (and others in the SP series) using the VIPer 22A pwm chip is much easier than the DM311 mod. VIPer 22A also handles a larger load. So here is how to do it.
After removing the pc board from the case, it is necessary to remove the heat sink with the 5VSB switching transistor and the two main switching transistors. It is the heat sink closest to the two large mains capacitors. Desolder the leads to all three transistors and the two mounting pins attached to the heat sink. Then remove the heat sink from the pc board.
Remove the 5VSB switching transistor from the heat sink and discard it. It is the transistor on the left side.
Remove jumpers J1 and J3 from the pc board (see picture). Remove resistor R19 from the pc board (see picture). Remove diode D8 from the pc board and replace it with a jumper wire (see picture).
After removing the pc board from the case, it is necessary to remove the heat sink with the 5VSB switching transistor and the two main switching transistors. It is the heat sink closest to the two large mains capacitors. Desolder the leads to all three transistors and the two mounting pins attached to the heat sink. Then remove the heat sink from the pc board.
Remove the 5VSB switching transistor from the heat sink and discard it. It is the transistor on the left side.
Remove jumpers J1 and J3 from the pc board (see picture). Remove resistor R19 from the pc board (see picture). Remove diode D8 from the pc board and replace it with a jumper wire (see picture).
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