This Coolmax V-500 ATX power supply recently came my way. Initial look revealed that the fan was stuck. As can be seen from the picture, the label says "Quality and Performance". Took it apart, cleaned the shaft and bushing, oiled it, and now it works fine. Most of the output capacitors were bulging, so did a recap using measured pull-out capacitors. The 3.3 volt and 5 volt outputs have pi filters, but the 12 volt output has only a single 3300 uF/16 volt capacitor. Perhaps OK for an older computer but not much to my liking. Biggest problem was all the burnt glue covering the top of the pc board and components. Lots of scraping, looks much cleaner now. Even a Bestec does not have this much glue. Coolmax is not my favorite power supply. What I am wondering now is......will it do 500 watts as the label suggests.......or will it do 400 watts? I am not holding my breath to see!
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Good work everellIt looks to be ATNG or Long Yi Power. That fan is most likely a rebranded T&T. They fail all the time. 20A ultra fast on the 12V? I'd say 350W tops IF those bulk caps are actually 560uF. And those TO-220 13009's might not even be able to do that since the heatsinks aren't that large. So, 300W continuous, 350W peak would be my estimate. I actually think the 3300uF cap on the 12V would keep things in tolerance up to 20A. But yes, PI filters should always be installed, especially on the 12V!
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Yeah. I would say about 300 too (assuming 12A BJT switching transistors). And yes, T&T fans are pure junk. It was one of those than failed in a Delta GPS-300AP I posted about a while back and turned the PCB completely black.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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Ideally, a high quality sleeve-bearing fan should posses the following traits:
1) rubber o-ring beneath the snap ring that sits between it and the sleeve.
2) rubber o-ring on the other side of the shaft
3) cap that seals off the inside, good sticky seal on top. I've found that a sticker itself without the cap is insufficient. The adhesive finds its way into the lubricant and contaminates it.
Now there are well-molded (and I mean made using smooth molds and high-quality plastics) fans that lack some of these things, and there may be cheaply molded, low quality plastic fans that have all the above attributes.
The lubricant of -ALL- middle-tier - that means to say - Taiwanese/Chinese fans (even of good quality) is always of poor quality. You can get 5 years or more out of it, but despite the recommendations here of not replacing the lubricant because of the fear that it might react with the lubricant in the sintered metal sleeve bearing, I've never had this problem, and good silicone lubricant has always worked wonders for me."We have offered them (the Arabs) a sensible way for so many years. But no, they wanted to fight. Fine! We gave them technology, the latest, the kind even Vietnam didn't have. They had double superiority in tanks and aircraft, triple in artillery, and in air defense and anti-tank weapons they had absolute supremacy. And what? Once again they were beaten. Once again they scrammed [sic]. Once again they screamed for us to come save them. Sadat woke me up in the middle of the night twice over the phone, 'Save me!' He demanded to send Soviet troops, and immediately! No! We are not going to fight for them."
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Magnetic bearing, I use SUNNON in our products.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostSame OEM that is now pumping out Diablotek units. Essentially useless for anything.....Old proverb say.........If you shoot at nothing, you will hit nothing (George Henry 10-14-11)
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Originally posted by everell View PostThe thing I think is really cool is the little driver transformer to isolate the main pwm chip from the switching transformer.
One that's cheep enough to not have a dedicated highside driver IC.
Believe me, when the MOSFETs (yes, both) short, you'll lose the PWM IC- one MOSFET is directly connected.
The wire on the output inductors is way too small- clearly that thing's never been loaded to ~20A on +12.
Clearly a unit meant to be "dumped"- black and white line wires tells all. Whoever's behind that unit was thinking "there's nothing those suckers in the US won't fall for."
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Last edited by kaboom; 02-21-2015, 08:40 PM."pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
guilty of being cheap-made!
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Haha. I have to say, though, that, Everall's Diablotek unit looks like it might have a bit of potential. It's a 2TF design, not a Half Bridge. It might even do 450 or 500W in spec. I have a Cooler Power GX850 which looks somewhat similar internally (although mine had a PPFC coil screwed to the back exhaust grill directly behind the secondary heatsink, which would cripple the airflow.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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[QUOTE=kaboom;533378]Clearly a unit meant to be "dumped"- black and white line wires tells all.
I don't understand what bothers you about the black and white line wires. Black and white wires are standard color coding in the USA, black for hot and white for neutral. Or perhaps you are stuck on European standard, brown for hot and blue for neutral?Old proverb say.........If you shoot at nothing, you will hit nothing (George Henry 10-14-11)
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Originally posted by kaboom View PostNo, that's for driving the high side MOSFET. Looks like a dual switch forward converter.
Believe me, when the MOSFETs (yes, both) short, you'll lose the PWM IC- one MOSFET is directly connected.
Shall we argue some more!
Old proverb say.........If you shoot at nothing, you will hit nothing (George Henry 10-14-11)
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Originally posted by everell View PostSo what's the beef with Diablotek power supplies?
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That looks like a "cool" power supply. It has TWO fan connectors! It even has an IC for the 5vsb circuit. But like the IMicros, only one capacitor for each of the output rails, and no line interference filter. Probably light weight, much lighter than my Diablotek power supply. I would judge this one as pos, but the one I showed earlier has far greater potential.Old proverb say.........If you shoot at nothing, you will hit nothing (George Henry 10-14-11)
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[QUOTE=everell;534518]Originally posted by kaboom View PostClearly a unit meant to be "dumped"- black and white line wires tells all.
I don't understand what bothers you about the black and white line wires. Black and white wires are standard color coding in the USA, black for hot and white for neutral. Or perhaps you are stuck on European standard, brown for hot and blue for neutral?
AKA- Be Right Back, BOY.
My problem is that it's obvious that they're only made to be dumped on unsuspecting people- while those are in fact the right colors, they'd only be correct in a single voltage, US/Canada only device.
Now there's that selector switch, which changes the rectifier into a doubler for use on 120V. Either those supplies are 120/240V units, which they obviously are because of that switch, or they're 120V-only.
In any case, typical computer supplies are single phase only:
There's a single fuse- only one wire can be a hot. This means no US-240V split phase, where both conductors are hots.
Euro-240, while being the same voltage, is not derived the same way. A common example is a 416Y/240V, three phase, four wire, wye. Exactly the same type of transformer (or TX bank) as is used for our 208Y/120V services.
In that example, there too is only a single hot wire, so one fuse is fine.
They must figure "those Europeans will never mention those details." If they were honest and legitimate, they'd have the correct colors. There was even a time where the power switch broke both current carrying conductors- the humble AT "power-switch-on-leads" that you often hardwired to the front of the case."pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
guilty of being cheap-made!
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