Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
Personally, I'd be replacing all of the secondary caps if I had one of these. Jamicon are pure junk, right down there with Fuhjyyu and Sacon. El-cheapo Teapo are marginally better, but not much. I see lost of PSUs with failed teapos. I wouldn't be too worried about the primaries, though, as they rarely fail in any PSUs.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
I have 2 of these PSU laying around with bad caps. One of the 2 CAPs in the middle (Teapo 1000uF 10V) are dead on both.
I wonder if it originates from the capacitor quality or maybe the motherboard what it worked with killed it.. (I found these)
I would change them, but I have only 1 such capacitor in my inventory but that has greated diameter, or I have some (a lot) nichicon 1000uF 6.3V caps.. oh and a Jee 1000uF 16V.
Jee is low quality as I read, but maybe it is oversized enough not to die?
Also would it be enough to change 1 cap on both, or both caps since they are identical, and I guess the other can fail as well?
Thus 6.3v and 10v caps are *generally* interchangeable in PSUs.Comment
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The FSP units with Teapo caps fail often. I've got several 300W model "PN" or "PN/B" here. The "THN" models with the OST caps last longer.Comment
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
Exact opposite experience with a batch of six FSP460-60PFN I did a while ago.
These had 3 cap PI filters on all three rails.
For the lot: 18 of 18 OST blown and only 4 of 26 Teapo blown. All the OST were on +12v. All the bad Teapo were in the same PSU. All the caps were 12.5mm.
... Also had 5 of 5 Fuhjyyu blown. - Imagine that!!
One had a light blue Teapo instead of a Fuhjyyu in that spot. That was one of the ones without blown Teapos.
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I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
My experience is more in-line with what 370forlife said on mobos.
I would adjust it to:
Usually teapo will show it when they fail, OST often don't. [On mobos.]
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For me, in PSU's they both usually show it and they both sometimes don't.
Thing is, with PSUs I tend to see the same model[s] over and over.
I usually get 5 to 10 at a time and stick to models I know.
When I see the same PSU over and over the odds are I'm going to see the same cap problems over and over.
So: many of you see a wider -variety- of PSU cap issues than I do.
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It might say OST on it but my eyes see Fuhjyyu anyway.
I'll leave Teapo alone if I haven't seen a bad one in whatever model PSU yet and there is no other reason to pull it apart.
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
If you're talking about United Chemi-Con, then yes they're good. Also i can confirm what PCBONEZ said about Teapo. I've also had good luck with Jamicon coz that's pretty much all they sell here, but only with general purpose ones in general purpose applications, never used (or seen for that matter) them in a SMPS yet.
Never seen bad primary caps? I did, in a blown Antec Smartpower. Not bloated but one has about 1.5 ohm ESR, the other 0.5. That is while ALL other primaries i have measure below 0.15. They were, guess what... Fuhjyyu of course! Funny thing is that all the Fuhjyyu and Jun Fu caps in the secondary of that PSU tested perfect.Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.Comment
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
If they are these type of united, then no they are not good
http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/u.html#united
These ones are:
http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/u.html#unitedchemiconComment
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
I don't know what value the resistor is, but the exploded capacitor is probably the same as the other small one just behind it.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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Re: Fortron FSP-ATX-400PNF
thanks for speed help.Switching transistor is NPN "3DD209L" from China on this link is datasheet"http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=D209L".
Resistor and electrolitic capacitor is in base circuit,fuse is blow,main switch transistors is blow,rectifier is ok,main electrolitic cap(1 and 2) is ok.and this is all for now...
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