BeQuiet Dark Power Pro P10 550W PSU: Missing 5V Standby

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  • peter21
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    • May 2019
    • 9
    • Germany

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    BeQuiet Dark Power Pro P10 550W PSU: Missing 5V Standby

    Hi there,
    a friend of mine gave me a BeQuiet Dark Power Pro P10 550W PSU.

    The problem: The PSU simply switched off during operation and never came back on.

    My observations / measurements:

    I opened the housing and checked for obvious damage -> negative. Visually, everything seems fine.

    Lowcost power supply tester (China):
    No result. The power supply does not turn on and the tester keeps off

    Next, I measured the 5V standby line (pin 4) on the ATX connector.
    Result: Not present (!).

    Obviously this seems to be the problem why the power supply no longer comes on.

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    The hotspot seems to be coming from this candidate:

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    Datasheet: http://bg-electronics.de/datenblaett...TNY274-280.pdf


    Pin 5, 6, 7 and 8 are connected - as per datasheet
    What I noticed is a connection between Pin 1 [EN/UV] and Pin (5, 6, 7, 8) [Source].
    Could this be the problem? I carried out the check in the built-in state.

    Can anyone give me a tip on how I can further investigate the error?

    If needed: Here are some HQ photos of this PSU from a review site: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/b...10-550w/4.html

    Many thanks in advance
    Peter
  • harp
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jun 2022
    • 592
    • Planet Earth

    #2
    Next, I measured the 5V standby line (pin 4) on the ATX connector.
    Result: Not present (!).​
    Disconect from power mains, wait to discarge, and do resistance measurement on purple wire (+5vsb), if is shorted the most likely is shorted diode.
    Last edited by harp; 02-24-2024, 03:26 PM.

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