When this PSU is plugged in, it will power on for about 10 seconds and then shut off. After that, it will make a short, weird "zzzzt" sound when attempting to power on but believe it or not doesn't sound like something frying....sounds more like a buzzer. It will not power on until unplugged but always gets a stable 5.00V 5VSB. It has plenty of load on all rails.
Here is what it looked like originally: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...&postcount=646
What I did: I replaced the fake input caps with 680uF (tested good), replaced the regular ceramic discs located in CY1/CY2/CY3 with real Y caps from a scrapped monitor power board (Didn't test them though....) added an input coil from an SP450, recapped the entire thing with good caps. I replaced the secondary heatsink with a bigger one but kept the original rectifiers (I did slightly bend 2 of the rectifier legs to fit properly) The heatsink has no grounded leads, it's just sitting on the rectifiers but isn't touching anything. I originally had the minimum load resistor on the 5V rail removed, added it back and it's still having the same problem. I also took those rings off the 2 Y caps to no avail.
One of the leads on the bridge rectifier lost some of its pad, but I figured if it was a major issue this thing wouldn't get standby or power on at all.
I would love any feedback or input from you experts, thank you for your time!
Added pics of what it looks like after I modified it
Here is what it looked like originally: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...&postcount=646
What I did: I replaced the fake input caps with 680uF (tested good), replaced the regular ceramic discs located in CY1/CY2/CY3 with real Y caps from a scrapped monitor power board (Didn't test them though....) added an input coil from an SP450, recapped the entire thing with good caps. I replaced the secondary heatsink with a bigger one but kept the original rectifiers (I did slightly bend 2 of the rectifier legs to fit properly) The heatsink has no grounded leads, it's just sitting on the rectifiers but isn't touching anything. I originally had the minimum load resistor on the 5V rail removed, added it back and it's still having the same problem. I also took those rings off the 2 Y caps to no avail.
One of the leads on the bridge rectifier lost some of its pad, but I figured if it was a major issue this thing wouldn't get standby or power on at all.
I would love any feedback or input from you experts, thank you for your time!
Added pics of what it looks like after I modified it
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