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    Antec vp450p won't power up the computer

    Hi All!
    So I got this Antec vp450p from a friend of mine and he said that it doesn't work.
    I opened it up to see if there are any bloated caps or some sort of other physical damage to the internal components but it actually seemed clean in there...
    Next I tried to start the PSU manually by connecting the Green and the Ground together and it worked.
    I checked all the voltages and every thing was correct, including the Grey +5V.
    I double checked the motherboard setup with a another working PSU just to be sure that the problem is with the PSU.
    So now I'm stuck, what should I do next?

    Thanks, Eugene.

    P.S
    When I tried to power up the computer with the Antec vp450p the CPU and PSU fans spun up for half a second and than died...
    Last edited by BrAvE_26; 03-14-2014, 01:42 PM.

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    Re: Antec vp450p won't power up the computer

    Originally posted by BrAvE_26 View Post
    Hi All!
    So I got this Antec vp450p from a friend of mine and he said that it doesn't work.
    I opened it up to see if there are any bloated caps or some sort of other physical damage to the internal components but it actually seemed clean in there...
    Next I tried to start the PSU manually by connecting the Green and the Ground together and it worked.
    I checked all the voltages and every thing was correct, including the Grey +5V.
    I double checked the motherboard setup with a another working PSU just to be sure that the problem is with the PSU.
    So now I'm stuck, what should I do next?

    Thanks, Eugene.

    P.S
    When I tried to power up the computer with the Antec vp450p the CPU and PSU fans spun up for half a second and than died...
    Check the voltage on the big filter cap, the one that is probably rated for around 400-450V.
    Then check the voltage on it AS you try to power up the PSU. Does it go up to about 400V? (it should)
    Muh-soggy-knee

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      #3
      Re: Antec vp450p won't power up the computer

      I wasn't careful enough while checking the voltage on the cap and I think that I shorted something out,
      because there was a loud bang when I turned the PSU switch on and something that has a shell of glass blew up
      What was that? A fuse?
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      Last edited by BrAvE_26; 03-15-2014, 08:25 AM.

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        #4
        Re: Antec vp450p won't power up the computer

        Originally posted by BrAvE_26 View Post
        I wasn't careful enough while checking the voltage on the cap and I think that I shorted something out,
        because there was a loud bang when I turned the PSU switch on and something that has a shell of glass blue up
        what was that? a fuse?
        Yes that was a fuse.

        With the power supply unplugged, short out the pins on that cap to drain any residual power, then measure the resistance across it. If there is a low resistance, then you have likely shorted out the bridge rectifier and/or the PFC rectifying diode.
        Muh-soggy-knee

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          #5
          Re: Antec vp450p won't power up the computer

          On the scale of 2000M ohm the reading is 1.1, so I guess the capacitor isn't shorted out.
          Is it safe to assume that nothing else was harmed except the fuse?

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