Re: Zalman ZM600-HP blowing PFC's
Got the 5-pack of new PFC diodes today (15A vs 8-10A for the originals - simply 'cause they were cheaper than the original-rated ones)
First-step test: removed the 10ohm resistor between the CM6800 daughterboard, and the bases of the totem-pole transistors. Plugged in the PSU through a bulb-tester - normal single flash, 5Vsb came up fine. Shorted green to ground - all the voltages came up fine too, bulb not lit at all.
I'm still a bit thrown off by the 50Hz square wave i can see on the scope, even with both probes hooked up to the SAME point
With both channels at 5V/div, it's two divisions tall, so 10V..?
Scope Ch2 on the negative of the main cap and Ch1 on the "input" pad of the removed resistor shows exactly the same waveform as can be seen in the 2nd and 3rd picture (out of the 5) attached a few posts ago.
Coincidence or not, i just noticed that the "valleys" of that switching signal seem to coincide with the tops of that "ground square-wave" i get, with both probes in the same point...
Got the 5-pack of new PFC diodes today (15A vs 8-10A for the originals - simply 'cause they were cheaper than the original-rated ones)

First-step test: removed the 10ohm resistor between the CM6800 daughterboard, and the bases of the totem-pole transistors. Plugged in the PSU through a bulb-tester - normal single flash, 5Vsb came up fine. Shorted green to ground - all the voltages came up fine too, bulb not lit at all.
I'm still a bit thrown off by the 50Hz square wave i can see on the scope, even with both probes hooked up to the SAME point

Scope Ch2 on the negative of the main cap and Ch1 on the "input" pad of the removed resistor shows exactly the same waveform as can be seen in the 2nd and 3rd picture (out of the 5) attached a few posts ago.
Coincidence or not, i just noticed that the "valleys" of that switching signal seem to coincide with the tops of that "ground square-wave" i get, with both probes in the same point...
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