Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

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  • Ricardo Q
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    • Mar 2016
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    • Scotland

    #21
    Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

    Beg pardon, Mikay

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    • mikay786
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      • Aug 2014
      • 765
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      #22
      Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

      No it didn't, kept blowing. Although my knowledge was a lot less then, just gave up on it.

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      • Ricardo Q
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        • Mar 2016
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        #23
        Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

        Originally posted by mikay786
        No it didn't, kept blowing. Although my knowledge was a lot less then, just gave up on it.
        Yes, suspecting a short somewhere after reading the review on HardOCP with the secondary PCBs; the fuse is gone & the fan tested good, there is, however, a sign of burning on the neutral pin on the kettle lead socket; looks like quite a surge



        http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/...3#.VtZu0KtxqJD



        Got it on eBay, the thing is in sparkling condition; looks like it has been used for only a few weeks



        PS If you still have the fuses will scoop them from you if you like; just PM with paypal details

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        • Ricardo Q
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          • Mar 2016
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          #24
          Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

          Got this pair to solve the fuse issue



          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271953391800

          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301782247104

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          • mikay786
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            • Aug 2014
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            #25
            Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

            Sorry I didn't check back, would have sent you one out!

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            • Ricardo Q
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              • Mar 2016
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              #26
              Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

              It's OK Mikay; was keen to try a 12a fuse, but hey-ho



              So got the fuse holder on, got the fuse in - still nothing



              Discovered that the rocker switch is flaky - another common fault with this model

              It is effectively constantly on; there is continuity whatever state it's in & it doesn't switch completely to the off position like it should

              Going to try a switch from an older PSU; will post back the outcome

              Tested this one for continuity & it isolates / conducts as it should



              Don't know if the PSU is refusing to start because of this, don't see why it should

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              • japlytic
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                • Oct 2005
                • 2086
                • Australia

                #27
                Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                Originally posted by Ricardo Q
                It's OK Mikay; was keen to try a 12a fuse, but hey-ho



                So got the fuse holder on, got the fuse in - still nothing



                Discovered that the rocker switch is flaky - another common fault with this model

                It is effectively constantly on; there is continuity whatever state it's in & it doesn't switch completely to the off position like it should

                Going to try a switch from an older PSU; will post back the outcome

                Tested this one for continuity & it isolates / conducts as it should



                Don't know if the PSU is refusing to start because of this, don't see why it should
                What is the brand of rocker switch which was defective and what was its ratings?

                Today, I've had a master switch fail on a home theatre power strip (Spikefree) after being in service for over 4 years with operation of this switch when our home theatre system was not in use - replacing it fixed the problem.
                I also recommended only operating this switch under zero to light load.
                My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.

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                • Ricardo Q
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                  • Mar 2016
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                  #28
                  Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                  Originally posted by japlytic
                  What is the brand of rocker switch which was defective and what was its ratings?

                  Today, I've had a master switch fail on a home theatre power strip (Spikefree) after being in service for over 4 years with operation of this switch when our home theatre system was not in use - replacing it fixed the problem.
                  I also recommended only operating this switch under zero to light load.
                  Haven't removed it yet; the lives are poked through it & heavily soldered (4 terminals) whereas the replacement just has 2

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                  • Ricardo Q
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                    • Mar 2016
                    • 12
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                    #29
                    Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                    OK; took the switch off & during this act the flexed copper / brass inside it clicked back into place; will still need replaced though but now tests good

                    Notice a couple of small caps after the pwm controller are not letting current through as well as a couple of resistors; will post pics later



                    Got a TX850V2 for £36 so this will probably be a nothing more than a low priority project now; will probably just sell it for a few quid for spares, or a bit more if it gets working

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                    • Ricardo Q
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                      #30
                      Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

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                      • Ricardo Q
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                        #31
                        Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                        3 resistors, 1 Cap

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                        • Behemot
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                          • Dec 2009
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                          #32
                          Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                          Just use an incandescent light bulb in series with the unit, that way you will see it is still shorted immediatelly without burning anything.
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                          • Ricardo Q
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                            #33
                            Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                            Originally posted by Behemot
                            Just use an incandescent light bulb in series with the unit, that way you will see it is still shorted immediatelly without burning anything.
                            If you mean test the y caps by sticking the kettle lead in the PSU socket & attaching a lamp on the other side, then already thought of that



                            Just did this; the y caps are bad; will order some



                            Need to get new tips or new iron for those small resistors & cap though

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                            • Behemot
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                              #34
                              Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                              Not sure you what you mean, I mean what I wrote: incandescent light bulb in series. May be a whole old lamp, just rewired so it is plugged in series.
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                              • Ricardo Q
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                                #35
                                Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                                Yes it was wired in series, just not with the rest of the unit attached; will put it all back together when the y caps are replaced & test it then, but still sure those small components are bad

                                Cheers for replying
                                Last edited by Ricardo Q; 03-25-2016, 02:04 AM.

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                                • Ricardo Q
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                                  • Mar 2016
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                                  #36
                                  Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                                  Replaced the y caps & repeated the lamp test: Success!



                                  Blew the fuse again, just like Mikay's PSU; have 4 more but it's just going to blow again



                                  Is it worth ripping out the FETs & testing them?

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                                  • Stefan Payne
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Dec 2009
                                    • 1267
                                    • Germany

                                    #37
                                    Re: Corsair HX850w blown internal fuse?

                                    What else is there to do?!

                                    If the fuse blows, something behind it is blown.
                                    The fuse is there to protect everything, if something goes wrong.

                                    If the fuse blows, there has to be something wrong with the fuse - it never is only the fuse, NEVER!
                                    Well, in 99 out of a 100 cases

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