Delta Elektronika SM-3004D no power

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  • mr.Data
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2018
    • 78
    • Netherlands

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    Delta Elektronika SM-3004D no power

    Hello Forum members,

    I have a power supply that is not working.
    The fuses are okay adn the power switch is also working.
    That is how far I got with it.

    Its this device:
    https://www.mikrocontroller.net/atta..._Schematic.pdf

    Any ideas on how to proceed troubleshooting the issue?

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