Dear Badcaps forum members,
Hope that you are all well!
I am a newbie on a mission to figure out the cause of the PSU making a "chirping" noise:
Having searched for this symptom online I have found some indication that failed capacitors may be an issue. To help with the troubleshooting, I have tried to isolate the problem and disconnected the PSU from the rest of the device - the chirping remained.
I have then found that the whole PSU (apart from a small add-on board) can be replaced, and there is even a datasheet for it: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...72e3c7c9cd.pdf
I then removed the small add-on board and the PSU started without chirping:

The output should have been 48V, but I don't know what to make of this reading (is it even indicative of the PSU health? perhaps only putting a proper load on it can tell).
Once I re-attach the small add-on board (even without connecting the full load!) the chirping returns:
The white terminal on this board connects to the PSU output and the red/black wires then feed the actual device.
What could this behaviour mean? Is the problem in the add-on board? Can the presence of the add-on board create a sufficient load for the problem in the PSU to manifest itself?
Thank you in advance!
Tony
Hope that you are all well!
I am a newbie on a mission to figure out the cause of the PSU making a "chirping" noise:
Having searched for this symptom online I have found some indication that failed capacitors may be an issue. To help with the troubleshooting, I have tried to isolate the problem and disconnected the PSU from the rest of the device - the chirping remained.
I have then found that the whole PSU (apart from a small add-on board) can be replaced, and there is even a datasheet for it: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...72e3c7c9cd.pdf
I then removed the small add-on board and the PSU started without chirping:
The output should have been 48V, but I don't know what to make of this reading (is it even indicative of the PSU health? perhaps only putting a proper load on it can tell).
Once I re-attach the small add-on board (even without connecting the full load!) the chirping returns:
The white terminal on this board connects to the PSU output and the red/black wires then feed the actual device.
What could this behaviour mean? Is the problem in the add-on board? Can the presence of the add-on board create a sufficient load for the problem in the PSU to manifest itself?
Thank you in advance!
Tony
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