Re: Bestec revisited
>If it only has one 8 pin integrated circuit chip between the two heat sinks, AND has two transistors on the heat sink nearest the two big input capacitors, it is a mobo killer.
this one
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=fortron
has 0 8-pin ics between the two heatsinks, has two transistors on the heat sink near the big caps...
yet it's not unsafe at all.
it has 5vstby design with ic, only that ic is on the same side of the heat sinks as thos big caps...
those two big transistors drive the primary of the main transformer...
what i'm wondering is what is pwm ic doing on primary side?
anyhow, the way to check it is to see what ic(or ics) is (are) on the primary side...
then find its datasheet on the net...
or to see sizes of transistors...those biggest transistor(s) are not connected to 5vstby...but if you have few(or one) more (smaller) transistors on primary, those are 5vstby transistors, which just shouldn't be there...
that circuit should have ic and no transistors...
interesting to see seasonic was making such designs too....
do you have esr-meter?
what's esr of those caps in that circuit?
enermax was also putting 2 transistors in their design
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...47&postcount=6
guess that was normal 7-8 years back..huh
with the data you provided we can distinguish 3 kinds of 5vstby circuits:
1-self oscillating design(transistors) that doesn't even have feedback circuit...
2-oscillator(transistors) with feedback(as the bestec you described here
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6680 )
3-design with ic, not transistors...
because 2 obviosuly can give too high voltage on 5vstby both 1 and 2 are potential mobo killers(this seasonic included) and 3 shouldn't be...
>If it only has one 8 pin integrated circuit chip between the two heat sinks, AND has two transistors on the heat sink nearest the two big input capacitors, it is a mobo killer.
this one
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=fortron
has 0 8-pin ics between the two heatsinks, has two transistors on the heat sink near the big caps...
yet it's not unsafe at all.
it has 5vstby design with ic, only that ic is on the same side of the heat sinks as thos big caps...
those two big transistors drive the primary of the main transformer...
what i'm wondering is what is pwm ic doing on primary side?
anyhow, the way to check it is to see what ic(or ics) is (are) on the primary side...
then find its datasheet on the net...
or to see sizes of transistors...those biggest transistor(s) are not connected to 5vstby...but if you have few(or one) more (smaller) transistors on primary, those are 5vstby transistors, which just shouldn't be there...
that circuit should have ic and no transistors...
interesting to see seasonic was making such designs too....
do you have esr-meter?
what's esr of those caps in that circuit?
enermax was also putting 2 transistors in their design
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...47&postcount=6
guess that was normal 7-8 years back..huh
with the data you provided we can distinguish 3 kinds of 5vstby circuits:
1-self oscillating design(transistors) that doesn't even have feedback circuit...
2-oscillator(transistors) with feedback(as the bestec you described here
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6680 )
3-design with ic, not transistors...
because 2 obviosuly can give too high voltage on 5vstby both 1 and 2 are potential mobo killers(this seasonic included) and 3 shouldn't be...
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