I want to replace these Diodes with a GBU808 (I know overkill...) and I see where the positive side is but I'm not sure where the other pins of the rectifier would go, I know it's probably pretty simple, I just don't want to do it wrong
Thank you ben7!!! It's a Sun Pro...I already added an X cap, replaced the 220uF input caps with 470uF, and replaced the fake Y caps with real ones, so the input will be in good shape
Thank you ben7!!! It's a Sun Pro...I already added an X cap, replaced the 220uF input caps with 470uF, and replaced the fake Y caps with real ones, so the input will be in good shape
Mind if you could get us a pic or two of the final job (when the bridge-rectifier arrives)?
Yeah! Here is the before and after, and a pic of a typical Chinese cap lying about the specs! I think maybe some of the little caps on the 5VSB are bad because this thing has no signs of life. I will work on it more on the 31st and hopefully get it going
I elected to get the ESR60 because I didn't think the audible alerts would be useful (it's £20 extra), but do you find them useful?
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Yeah! Here is the before and after, and a pic of a typical Chinese cap lying about the specs! I think maybe some of the little caps on the 5VSB are bad because this thing has no signs of life. I will work on it more on the 31st and hopefully get it going
No it wasn't working before. But the start up cap is a Ricon so it's probably toast and needs to be replaced
Oh no wonder ... a noname capacitor.
It looks like this has a two-transistor 5vsb, so if you don't get it fixed with new caps, then you could do the smps chip mod. (Like the VIPer22 or DM311)
Not sure what your plans for that PSU are Pentium4, but it appears to be very similar (although slightly cheaper judging from the heatsinks) to this one I rebuilt a while back if you want some ideas. https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=gutless
I'm learning about motherboard repair and I believe I've traced the issue down for the South Bridge on the particular motherboard I'm working on. My path of concluding that:
- There's no sign of any attempt to power on when pushing the power button.
- No PSON signal is reaching the 24-pin ATX connector.
- The Super IO chip is receiving the PS_SWITCH signal from the power button and is relaying this signal back to the South Bridge.
- The Super IO is not receiving the S_SLPS#_R signal back from the South Bridge
- If I pull the Super IO S_SLPS#_R pin...
I have a linear variable power supply with unknown brand name that I used for voltage injection.
Then it failed. I discovered that its transistors (Q1 and Q2) are shorted.
In addition, I discovered that its zener diodes are defective.
I can replace the burned transistors.
But I do not know the model of the zener diodes. the model number is not marked on the zener diodes.
Therefore, I cannot replace the zener diodes.
I do not want to test the zener diodes in a test circuit to discover their model or value.
no schematics are available...
Hi guys, i have a power supply with a shorted SR320 schottky diodes which is in parallel. Only 1 shorted while another is ok. So i removed the faulty one, the power supply is working fine now. SR320 is 3A 20V. I was thinking can i remove both diodes and replace SR340 as 1 diode as it is 3A 40V? Because i dont have SR320. Or can i replace both with SR340?
I have a Gainward GTX 295 with two PCB's which has a broken SLI bridge ribbon cable. As a result, the card is entirely useless and I'd really like to fix it if possible.
I've searched eBay and AlieExpress but haven't been able to find the part.
I believe this same SLI bridge cable is used on the Nvidia 9800 GX2 and the GTX 295 which both have two PCB's.
Can anyone help me on where to get a replacement SLI bridge cable please?
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