Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
I am re-reading the thread...
OK, done.
2 caps in parallel without a coil in series among them is definitely better than just 1 cap per voltage output.
The last psu is not worth recapping/repairing.
About the other psus, you could use them with caution.
Pay attention to this:
You can try improving these power supplies but no one here can guarantee to you that they are going to be safe to use on a power hungry and expensive system, such as an Intel quad core computer. I wouldn't.
Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
As posted, would I put them away, would also put myself and my research away, now I am obliged to repair them. :-(Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
Before doing anything please first post pics of the psu in question. There are some known issues with certain models and we could advise you what to do with them.
The psu I saw some posts ago definitely belongs to the "For parts only" pile.Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
No coil but 2 caps in parallel per rail is OK if you make sure that the caps are not bad and choose their capacity and esr wiselyLeave a comment:
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Thank you for your post! Unfortunately, as I explained above, it was a crazy choice of 2011 which I can't modify now. Anyway, I think you believe it even worse than the 3rd series Tecnoware PSU (posted at the beginning of the thread) which has no coil but TWO identical serial caps per rail. Right?Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
Sorry, I didn't read the whole thread.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...4&d=1454168083
This is terrible. The 3 main output voltages (3.3V, 5V and 12V) need to have a CLC output filter.
Capacitor , coil in series and capacitor.
This thing has no output coils and only 1 cap per rail. Ripple is gonna be terrible. There is really no point trying to repair/recap a psu like that.
It should never be powering a computer again.Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
Sorry for my delay in replying but I have been concerned in a slow recapping of ATX in my free time!
So far I recapped four Power Supplies (and replaced their 12 V rail diodes) but I had the opportunity to test two only and the result is of course Solomonic. One had shortly failed (ATAPI error of the HDD) and the other has been stressed for 10 days of intensive computation and holds super. However, I believe that the statistics has to be extended to the other recapped PSU, maybe the failure of the former machine has been due to the Mobo or elsewhere.
Momaka, as you suggested me, I also have been desoldering the resistors (see the picture), actually 470 ohm, since most of them have been baked enough for the colour bands to appear all as dark-brown ones :-) Anyway, the dissipating heat is 17x17/470 = 0.61 W which is 20% too much for a halfwatt resistor. Therefore I removed thm all (V = -11.5 to -12 V). I measured every voltage under a 21 W car stop bulb (see picture) connected to the 12 V rail only. Not so much indeed, but better than nothing.
The other pictures are concerning the previous release of the ATX posted in this thread to recap. Here, there is the usual failure under intense load (ATAPI error #11 and #9). Based to the hints of my "teacher" Momaka, I now have some clue of my own about recapping and replacing the diode. Just let me post some questions:
1. why did they put a 2200 uF 6.3 V cap in the 5VSB rail after the wattage in the specification is even lower with respect to the newer release (10 W vs. 12.5 W)?
2. is there any concern about the presence of a central, small electrolytic cap between the fast diode and the two small transistors (I had to also replace a 0.25 W 10 ohm resistor - red ellipse - which was rather baked together the PCB)?
3. what may the green spots on the ChengX cap black envelopes near the diode heatsink mean? I can see no exploded component, however.
4. last but not least: how can one MEASURE the actual (instant) load of a PC to an ATX? I mean experimental readings, not average computing in some web sites. I begin to suspect that the PSUs simply can't afford the intense load of my computations!
P.S. I am inspecting the Corsair VS450, which we had speaking about in a previous post. It's indeed full of CapXon and JunFu caps! I will be posting some pics since it's not yet clear to me which cap belongs to which rail.Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
I have skim read the thread but I will say this.
It will be allot easier to replace the PSU's rather than find new P5B's, those are nice boards and not particularly cheap 2nd hand.Leave a comment:
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Pinch a coin here and there and you can save a decent amount at the end of the day.
According to this review:
http://www.hardwareinsights.com/wp/c...s450-review/3/
... yes. You get two PFR30L60CT rectifiers in parallel on the 12V rail, which is more than enough. Of course, that is if this is what your PSU has too. If you open it, check and see for yourself.
Originally posted by omegaHi, which kind of load would you suggest me to use in order to test the PSUs with a DSO before and after redioding/recapping? I would have thought to low voltage lamps, such as car lamps.Last edited by momaka; 01-07-2016, 08:16 PM.Leave a comment:
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Yeah car halogens are good, I myself use GY6.35 halogens. But you always have to use some kind of soft starting, I use 5A, aprox. 10R thermistors in series with each bulb. Bulbs have very high initial current.Leave a comment:
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Hi, which kind of load would you suggest me to use in order to test the PSUs with a DSO before and after redioding/recapping? I would have thought to low voltage lamps, such as car lamps. But to build a standardized schematics (if any) developed by the forum for this purpose would be nice.Last edited by omega; 01-07-2016, 05:53 PM.Leave a comment:
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Big caps for filtering purposes replace with same or higher capacity, if possible. There are rare occasions when replacement is simply not available so than you have to do with what you gotThis has been e. g. FSP GLN series with custom crapxon 2200/6.3 D8 caps. No longer valid though…
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
I argue that if there is NO Capxon, PSU is fine and I will let it get old untouched in my machine
Otherwise have I to replace with SAME capacity, low ESR, high quality caps? (I ask you because you have suggested me to increase the capacities of recapping spares, I did not ask you the reason why). What about the rectifier in the 12V rail of that Corsair? Is it fine?
Thanks againLeave a comment:
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That said, I never bought any myself. I usually re-use them from junk PSUs and TV boards.
After all, science, technology, and math are all closely related. Of course, the pictures in this thread did help quite a bit too.
Haha. Nice!
I have a cousin who has a degree in chemistry (fuels and petrol, specifically). Hard stuff!
By the way, in Oct. 2013 I also ordered few Corsair VS450 spare PSUs, one of them I have been using instead of the Tecnoware one. So far (about 1 year use) I got no trouble with the respective PC, but I also read here a thread where there were problems with defective C(r)apXon on them. Programmed obsolescence? Actually I did not understand whether the deprecated fact had been fixed in newer PSUs. Anyway, any suggestions?If your units have CapXon indeed, they will need a recap sooner rather than later. Yes, "programmed obsolescence" is a fine way to put it.
Other than that, as Behemot said, the VS series are decent PSUs. Should last a long time with a proper recap.Last edited by momaka; 01-06-2016, 08:18 PM.Leave a comment:
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VS is nothing extra but still much better than these two wonders I'd guess…Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
Behemot and Momaka, Thanks so much for your answers!
By the way, in Oct. 2013 I also ordered few Corsair VS450 spare PSUs, one of them I have been using instead of the Tecnoware one. So far (about 1 year use) I got no trouble with the respective PC, but I also read here a thread where there were problems with defective C(r)apXon on them. Programmed obsolescence? Actually I did not understand whether the deprecated fact had been fixed in newer PSUs. Anyway, any suggestions?Last edited by omega; 01-06-2016, 05:23 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Annoying heavy load-failure in Tecnoware Free Silent 500W
Because the FAL501FS12 (the one you first posted about in this thread) appears to be using the gray silicone pads. I don't see pink gummy stuff anywhere. At least not in this picture you posted:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1451235758
As long as those silicone pads are intact (i.e. no rips or holes in them, other than the one to mount the diodes and transistors), then you can re-use them. No need to apply thermal compound.
See above.Leave a comment:
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Yep - if they are TO-220 (with plain metal tab). TO-220FP is to be attached directly, as it is fully insulated, with some thermal compound applied.Leave a comment:
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Thanks Behemont, if I am not wrong there has to be a thermal but NOT an electric contact between the semiconductors and the heat sink, right?Leave a comment:
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