I asked this question on the dell forum but got shouted down with warnings of impending death.
I have a dell Optiplex 7010 sff tower with a dead PSU there's no action from the bypass button on the back. I've managed to pull the board out of the casing and attached a picture of it - dell-7010-psu-ac240as-01.jpg (394.4 KB).
Power surge caused it I think. The PSU is model: ac240as-01. I'm handy with a soldering iron and I'd appreciate any advice about which component is most likely to be the culprit. Most of the time its a capacitor but there are several, none of the capacitors look bloated or out of the ordinary. To the experienced repairer it's usually a particular capacitor. I can't see a fuse anywhere. Thanks for any help.
I have a dell Optiplex 7010 sff tower with a dead PSU there's no action from the bypass button on the back. I've managed to pull the board out of the casing and attached a picture of it - dell-7010-psu-ac240as-01.jpg (394.4 KB).
Power surge caused it I think. The PSU is model: ac240as-01. I'm handy with a soldering iron and I'd appreciate any advice about which component is most likely to be the culprit. Most of the time its a capacitor but there are several, none of the capacitors look bloated or out of the ordinary. To the experienced repairer it's usually a particular capacitor. I can't see a fuse anywhere. Thanks for any help.
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