Hi, this has been a difficult PSU to fix.
Came in with bloating Ltec caps and user said PC turned off and then did not power back up. (I did ask if it smelled or smoked but he said no).
I replaced the secondaries with Panasonic FR caps, PSU did not turn on.
I tried desoldering the primary Elite 420v 120uF cap and one leg came off, it had corroded off!
Bought 2x Nichicon PT 100uF 450v caps on eBay, because the Swedish stores wanted just silly money.
I actually think I scored originals at only $2 plus $4 in shipping, very nice! (Price including shipping for only one in Sweden would have been four times that!)
Tried powering up again but nothing, realized the fuse was blown so I replaced that.
Tried powering up again and then the fuse in my main breaker shut off!
So now I've desoldered and tested the bridge rectifier, that checks out good.
But there is a short when I measure with my multimeter on the primary side where the bridge rectifier was taken out of the circuit, not good!
So I desoldered the primary side heatsinks and MOSFET, I have one Toshiba K2698 that is completely shorted
(Removing that from the circuit made the primary side then read open).
Next to it is a Toshiba K2749 that might be bad, I am not sure.
When I charge it with my multimeter in diode test mode from source to gate I do get a reading when moving the positive over to the drain.
But it disappears after only 2 seconds, is that normal? (Tried Fluke 113 & CHY 17 multimeters)
What can I replace these with?
Can I just scavenge a MOSFET from some trashed computer at work and hope for the best?
Came in with bloating Ltec caps and user said PC turned off and then did not power back up. (I did ask if it smelled or smoked but he said no).
I replaced the secondaries with Panasonic FR caps, PSU did not turn on.
I tried desoldering the primary Elite 420v 120uF cap and one leg came off, it had corroded off!
Bought 2x Nichicon PT 100uF 450v caps on eBay, because the Swedish stores wanted just silly money.
I actually think I scored originals at only $2 plus $4 in shipping, very nice! (Price including shipping for only one in Sweden would have been four times that!)
Tried powering up again but nothing, realized the fuse was blown so I replaced that.
Tried powering up again and then the fuse in my main breaker shut off!
So now I've desoldered and tested the bridge rectifier, that checks out good.
But there is a short when I measure with my multimeter on the primary side where the bridge rectifier was taken out of the circuit, not good!
So I desoldered the primary side heatsinks and MOSFET, I have one Toshiba K2698 that is completely shorted

Next to it is a Toshiba K2749 that might be bad, I am not sure.
When I charge it with my multimeter in diode test mode from source to gate I do get a reading when moving the positive over to the drain.
But it disappears after only 2 seconds, is that normal? (Tried Fluke 113 & CHY 17 multimeters)
What can I replace these with?
Can I just scavenge a MOSFET from some trashed computer at work and hope for the best?
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