Worth saving ? analyze this psu for me please

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  • ben7
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    Re: Worth saving ? analyze this psu for me please

    Originally posted by Gabriel
    Nahh it didn't fail - still working as it should with a steady output.
    Try changing the output capacitors with some that have a bit higher esr - say 0.05 ohm instead of the fullcraps' 0.02.

    It should not be getting up to 100C, that is too hot. I kinda suspect the capacitors have too low an esr xD

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  • Gabriel
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    Nahh it didn't fail - still working as it should with a steady output.

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  • Pentium4
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    LOL have those caps vented yet?! That thing is toasty!!!

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  • goontron
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    its going to be a hell of a snap when it fails

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  • Gabriel
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    Getting hot running p95.
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  • shovenose
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    Originally posted by Gabriel

    With my oem Dell 90W powersupply bios reports 90W psu used, with this MicroBattery psu bios reports psu is a 150W model
    Perhaps they meant 15W??

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  • Gabriel
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    Impossible to tell,found it in the garbage bin at work.

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  • Pentium4
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    Wow, impressed with the Fullcap specs, at least they are low ESR. How much use has this thing seen?

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  • Gabriel
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    Originally posted by kaboom
    Easy. "Crank it 'till it pops!"

    Don't know how to, have a few multimeters,esr meter and a dso but is far far away from any knowledge on things like this.




    Ok, had to measure these caps and try to start it up - was surprised that it managed to power my old inspiron.

    With my oem Dell 90W powersupply bios reports 90W psu used, with this MicroBattery psu bios reports psu is a 150W model

    Had to take a close up of the output section - lovely soldering job.
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    Last edited by Gabriel; 07-16-2013, 12:37 PM.

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  • mockingbird
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    I'm sure someone smarter than us on this forum could give a thorough explanation, but off the top of my head, the brick has insufficient input protection, and what input protection exists is undersized. The output circuits are underdeveloped and insufficient. The capacitors are sorely lacking and probably don't even meet their stated spec.

    I should also point out that the circuit board is not filling the entire case for a reason - they use the same PCB on all their adapters and simply mold different sized cases for different laptop models in order to "match" - at least visually - the original adapter.

    These adapters are actual fire hazards, and I have personally seen one after it had been severely burned.

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  • Pentium4
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    Originally posted by kaboom
    To even trust such datasheets is like trusting ASUS stuff, without redundancy, on the space shuttle!



    For me, "funny caps" simply count as "missing components" from the board.
    Might as well just install jumper wire!

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  • kaboom
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    Originally posted by Pentium4
    Who knows if those caps are even low ESR. On Fullcap's datasheet it says they are, but in the specs they only list dimensions! No impedance or ripple current info... And the soldering on that thing is horrid
    To even trust such datasheets is like trusting ASUS stuff, without redundancy, on the space shuttle!



    For me, "funny caps" simply count as "missing components" from the board.

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  • Pentium4
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    Who knows if those caps are even low ESR. On Fullcap's datasheet it says they are, but in the specs they only list dimensions! No impedance or ripple current info... And the soldering on that thing is horrid

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  • kaboom
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    Originally posted by Gabriel
    'underrated junk pile' - how to calculate this rating ?
    Easy. "Crank it 'till it pops!"

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  • Gabriel
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    You are giving me the impression that you might not like what you see hehe - the sticker on the housing is actually quite good, I still have glue on my fingers.

    'underrated junk pile' - how to calculate this rating ?
    Last edited by Gabriel; 07-15-2013, 02:21 PM.

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  • kaboom
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    Originally posted by Gabriel
    Ok, would you please explain why this is junk.

    Tell me what is good
    Absolutely nothing.


    Originally posted by Gabriel
    & what is not so good.
    Everything.




    For starters, the fact that this underrated junk pile is sold under "circumstances" alleging it's "equivalence" to the genuine PS is reason enough.

    Undersized wiring
    Undersized traces
    Questionable isolation- looks like line side traces are a little close to the secondary
    Cans of shit that "look like" caps
    Nichicon VYs haven't been made for years, so the input cap is basically an "F-you"
    Components with long leads, etc.

    And most obviously, the board is too small for the case, indicating they were trying to "get rid of" their junk in something else...
    Last edited by kaboom; 07-15-2013, 02:12 PM.

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  • Gabriel
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    Ok, would you please explain why this is junk.

    Tell me what is good & what is not so good.

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  • goontron
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    oh god! burn it! its absolute junk.

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  • Gabriel
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    Holy crap, we must have a hundred of these at work. Just found this in the garbage bin and decided to take a look inside.

    I always thought MicroBattery was quality stuff !
    Last edited by Gabriel; 07-15-2013, 01:51 PM. Reason: a hundred - not a hundreds

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  • shovenose
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    Shit as mb said.

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