Hello everyone.
I've got a Smun AS-350-12 (12V 30A) power supply from aliexpress.com. Yes, it's a chinese cheapee, but it seems that it's quality isn't too bad.
Anyhow, I was using it with my HF radio transceiver. The PSU was causing lots of EMI/RFI on HF frequencies, and as a radio operator - that's super annoying.
To reduce that, I took some wire, connected it to the ground terminal of the PSU, and connected that wire to a hot water pipe (I live in EU, in an apartment - no third ground prong in the outlet). EMI got reduced! But just a little bit... The power supply wasn't radiating as much EMI/RFI, but the radio connected to the PSU was still suffering from RF noise.
I got frustrated after some time, and I've read that some dude with a similar PSU had a similar problem, and fixed it like this (quote): "removed the ac ground wire from the ground terminal and tied it to the DC ground on the power supply. Then I took a 250uf low ESR electrolytic, put the + side to the ac ground screw and tied the - to one of the dc ground screws as to make sure that any RF present on the chassis will have a definite low impedance to ground."
So, I tried the same. I remember that the cap I used wasn't 250uF, it was a little higher, and it wasn't marked as a low ESR. So, I plugged the cap in, plug the mains cable and... magic smoke coming out of the power supply! Yay...
I open the PSU up, only to find one DC filter cap that has leaked. It's some cheap SiQing 200v 680uF. There's another cap like that, but it didn't leak. AC Fuse is fine, no other burn marks or anything like that.
I've already got new same spec DC filter caps installed (yes, I've replaced both), but before turning on the PSU I want to know why the cap leaked in the first place, and will the new caps make it work fine again? Could something else have gotten broken because of what I have done? :/
I'm a quite a noob in grounding and AC, so help is needed! Thanks a lot.
I've got a Smun AS-350-12 (12V 30A) power supply from aliexpress.com. Yes, it's a chinese cheapee, but it seems that it's quality isn't too bad.
Anyhow, I was using it with my HF radio transceiver. The PSU was causing lots of EMI/RFI on HF frequencies, and as a radio operator - that's super annoying.
To reduce that, I took some wire, connected it to the ground terminal of the PSU, and connected that wire to a hot water pipe (I live in EU, in an apartment - no third ground prong in the outlet). EMI got reduced! But just a little bit... The power supply wasn't radiating as much EMI/RFI, but the radio connected to the PSU was still suffering from RF noise.
I got frustrated after some time, and I've read that some dude with a similar PSU had a similar problem, and fixed it like this (quote): "removed the ac ground wire from the ground terminal and tied it to the DC ground on the power supply. Then I took a 250uf low ESR electrolytic, put the + side to the ac ground screw and tied the - to one of the dc ground screws as to make sure that any RF present on the chassis will have a definite low impedance to ground."
So, I tried the same. I remember that the cap I used wasn't 250uF, it was a little higher, and it wasn't marked as a low ESR. So, I plugged the cap in, plug the mains cable and... magic smoke coming out of the power supply! Yay...
I open the PSU up, only to find one DC filter cap that has leaked. It's some cheap SiQing 200v 680uF. There's another cap like that, but it didn't leak. AC Fuse is fine, no other burn marks or anything like that.
I've already got new same spec DC filter caps installed (yes, I've replaced both), but before turning on the PSU I want to know why the cap leaked in the first place, and will the new caps make it work fine again? Could something else have gotten broken because of what I have done? :/
I'm a quite a noob in grounding and AC, so help is needed! Thanks a lot.
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