I bought the unit in need of building some PC system.. (see my thread here..)
Well, that FSP unit didn't work when i tested it. I looked at the innard without opening the psu casing (it's easy because of the 120mm fan hole). And I saw two bulging teapos on the secondary side (one is a tall - grey colored and the other is short-light blue, i can't see what series they are).
Let me explain what "did not work" mean :
1. I plugged in the power cable to the PSU. I turn on the PSU switch and then sense the 5Vsb (purple) and the green wire -> my DMM showed +5V. So i connected my 25W (5V) and 10W (12V) dummy load. I jumperred the green and black wire on atx connector. Then, I hear a soft "click" from the psu, the leds on my dummy load blinking for a split second, but nothing more. The PSU is still dead. Checked the 5vsb, it was still 5v.
2. I redo the step 1, but now without any load at all (zero load). The 120mm fan on the PSU is turning on and the psu lives! Then I attached my 0.48A 120mm San Ace fans while the PSU running. It turned on too. Then i attached my dummy load mentioned in the step 1. Everything works.. only for a mere 8-10 seconds and the PSU died again!
3. I redo the step 2. Nothing happened, only a soft "click" sound from PSU. And as a desperate move i unplug the PSU from the main power, left it for 1 hour, and redo the step 1 and 2 for maybe a dozen times with different kind of load or no load at all. Nothing. It is still a dead PSU. I also tried loading the 3.3v but result is the same.
I hope i dont confuse you
So, my question is : do you think it is an easy fix or it has a deeper problem that can't be fixed by changing only the capacitors (including the small ost near pwm/5vsb regulator)?
I can change this PSU for a Dell 300W (Newton made, used) so i dont really want to void the warranty label if you suggest that it will be hard to fix. Maybe if you have the similar problem with FSP based unit, or have a thought of why it failed and how to fix it, or any other thought, i would like to know...
Thanks
Well, that FSP unit didn't work when i tested it. I looked at the innard without opening the psu casing (it's easy because of the 120mm fan hole). And I saw two bulging teapos on the secondary side (one is a tall - grey colored and the other is short-light blue, i can't see what series they are).
Let me explain what "did not work" mean :
1. I plugged in the power cable to the PSU. I turn on the PSU switch and then sense the 5Vsb (purple) and the green wire -> my DMM showed +5V. So i connected my 25W (5V) and 10W (12V) dummy load. I jumperred the green and black wire on atx connector. Then, I hear a soft "click" from the psu, the leds on my dummy load blinking for a split second, but nothing more. The PSU is still dead. Checked the 5vsb, it was still 5v.
2. I redo the step 1, but now without any load at all (zero load). The 120mm fan on the PSU is turning on and the psu lives! Then I attached my 0.48A 120mm San Ace fans while the PSU running. It turned on too. Then i attached my dummy load mentioned in the step 1. Everything works.. only for a mere 8-10 seconds and the PSU died again!
3. I redo the step 2. Nothing happened, only a soft "click" sound from PSU. And as a desperate move i unplug the PSU from the main power, left it for 1 hour, and redo the step 1 and 2 for maybe a dozen times with different kind of load or no load at all. Nothing. It is still a dead PSU. I also tried loading the 3.3v but result is the same.
I hope i dont confuse you

So, my question is : do you think it is an easy fix or it has a deeper problem that can't be fixed by changing only the capacitors (including the small ost near pwm/5vsb regulator)?
I can change this PSU for a Dell 300W (Newton made, used) so i dont really want to void the warranty label if you suggest that it will be hard to fix. Maybe if you have the similar problem with FSP based unit, or have a thought of why it failed and how to fix it, or any other thought, i would like to know...
Thanks

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