Help with Bentek DMC BP-200AD Power Supply

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  • grzesiek
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    • Jan 2011
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    Re: Help with Bentek DMC BP-200AD Power Supply

    Q4 and Q5 Test results...

    Q4 Pin 2 to Pin 1 - 728
    Pin 2 to Pin 3 - 652

    Q5 Pin 2 to Pin 1 - No reading
    Pin 2 to Pin 3 - 630

    So I guess Q5 is no Good and Q4 is good.

    Originally posted by momaka
    By the way, sorry to say, but I haven't looked at the FAN7527B and 5M0365R data sheets yet. I'll try to do that by the end of the week.
    No Problem I'm supprised you would have time to look at this at all during this week.

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