Re: Troubleshooting AC/DC circuit board
There's a chip on board next to BD1. I assume this is the Bridge Rectifier?
Testing this with ohm meter setting at 200ohm. Tried to test all for legs and couldn't get any reading out it.
Could this be the culprit?
Troubleshooting AC/DC circuit board
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Re: Troubleshooting AC/DC circuit board
i'm a bit in experience when it comes to visual inspection. But I just tried resolder the crack as shown in the red circle. Doesn't do it...still same problem.
Which component is the bridge rectifier? There are several IC chips, can any of these be the culprit? Is there way to test for these?Leave a comment:
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no, I have 3 boards that have the same problem. Right now just focusing on getting one board working. So I have all the caps replace on this one board that has good fuse.Leave a comment:
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So did you also replace the fuse?Leave a comment:
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Back with updates.
Got all the caps replaces with Panasonic FR series. Match each new cap with the same spec as old one.
But still not getting any power output on both lead.
Any other suggestion where to trouble shoot.
I've been reading a lot on switch power circuit. Most point out that sometime noise would generated from rectifier.
But it's not the case here. The PSU is dead silent.Leave a comment:
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Re: Troubleshooting AC/DC circuit board
P.S., Would be helpful if you would just say that it measures open-circuit, because saying that it shows "1" is confusing.
Before you replace the fuse and try to power it on again, you should check the AC input rectifier bridge to see if it is still OK. And check the main switching transistor (in this case, it is built-in to the switching IC, but it still should be testable) for a short as well.
And, also, next time you try to power it on again, put a 40W incandescent lightbulb in series with the AC input. This will limit the current, and can help prevent things from frying again, if there is still a problem in the circuit (or your probe slips and shorts something out, etc...).
-BenLeave a comment:
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what does you meter show when you touch both leads together?Leave a comment:
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Fuse is a short circuit device, so just measure it with Ohm meter (no power applied), it should show as shorts, same resistance as when you touch your meter probes together.Leave a comment:
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But I'm more interest in how to remove/replace this fuse. From the look of it, I should be able just remove the fuse leaving the lead join on the board. But seems like the top cap are glued into the fuse. Try to wiggle for movement, but doesn't budge.
Do I have to remove the entire housing from the board as well?Leave a comment:
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I was probing the caps...and then it just sparkle. Wasn't sure what it was...until i see the black charred. I decided to disconnect and kind of don't want to do anything else now
Will re-soldering cover the trace burn out? If I resolder and reconnect, how do I tell/test if transformer still operating? can I read it off volt meter? there's a lot of lead wire onto the board...wasn't sure which wire to tap on the volt meter.Leave a comment:
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I was probing the caps...and then it just sparkle. Wasn't sure what it was...until i see the black charred. I decided to disconnect and kind of don't want to do anything else now
Will re-soldering cover the trace burn out? If I resolder and reconnect, how do I tell/test if transformer still operating? can I read it off volt meter? there's a lot of lead wire onto the board...wasn't sure which wire to tap on the volt meter.Leave a comment:
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Re: Troubleshooting AC/DC circuit board
It looks like the trace burnt open. Did that location make contact with other conductor or something while you were probing the board?
But looking closer I can see that the pin has bad solder joint, so you can try fixing that connection and resolder all the pins of the transformer as well.Last edited by budm; 03-29-2015, 10:52 PM.Leave a comment:
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