Asus SFF PSU SL-22A
Rated @ 220w with PFC
Rated @ 220w with PFC
This particular tiny bite sized PSU was passed onto me recently because it was out-of-warranty and was failing despite having been repaired just prior to warranty lapse, AFAIK the issue was no system power up (jumpered OK) but the 12v rail was pretty dismal @ 11.55v (no load) whilst the remaining voltages were acceptable @ 3.36 v& 5.20v

Due to it's small form factor this project exhibited a few more difficulties than the usual capacitor retro-fit and thus there is no in progress pictures (I just wanted to get it over and done with), inside was definitely not attractive with Teapo reigning supreme in the bulging capacitor department, oddly enough there was a lone wolf Jaimicon 2200uF 16v in there too keeping the Teapos company, best guess would be that was the extent of the previous 'service repair'

New components:
SamXon GC 1000uF 6.3v
SamXon GC 1500uF 6.3 (x2)
SamXon GC 2200uF 6.3v
Sanyo WG 3300uF 6.3v (x3)
Nichicon PM 2200uF 16v
Panasonic 1200uF 16v
The only quirk the PSU now exhibits is an increase of less then 5% under system load on the 12v line all other voltages remain relatively stable... not having had much experience with PFC I would guess this is the cause? Oh well I'm going to leave it cycling through memtest86 on an old (and expendable) Slot 1 Pentium system overnight, that should indicate any ongoing stability issues etc. I would imagine

Any comments/feedback welcomed

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