Hi All,
I got a dead AVF brand china made switching power supply from a friend recently who previously used in on a pc. It is labelled as a 350 watt power supply suitable for ATX type pc. I opened the case and did not find any burnt marks or bulged caps.
Before I make any further damage I connect a 100 watt light bulb in place of the 5A glass fuse. My country is using 220V as AC main. So I switch on the mains but still nothing happens, no fan turning and light bulb also not on.
At this stage I have no idea where else to check for the fault. Hope that someone with experience to diagnose power supply of this type can assist and guide me. On hand I have a digital multimeter, a digital capacitor meter and a 40 watt soldering iron with basic soldering skill.
Thanking in advance for any help and suggestion.
					I got a dead AVF brand china made switching power supply from a friend recently who previously used in on a pc. It is labelled as a 350 watt power supply suitable for ATX type pc. I opened the case and did not find any burnt marks or bulged caps.
Before I make any further damage I connect a 100 watt light bulb in place of the 5A glass fuse. My country is using 220V as AC main. So I switch on the mains but still nothing happens, no fan turning and light bulb also not on.
At this stage I have no idea where else to check for the fault. Hope that someone with experience to diagnose power supply of this type can assist and guide me. On hand I have a digital multimeter, a digital capacitor meter and a 40 watt soldering iron with basic soldering skill.
Thanking in advance for any help and suggestion.
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