Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

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  • jayjr1105
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    • Jan 2018
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    • United States

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    Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

    Hi all, this power supply is for a Cisco POE ethernet switch. It's 525watts and puts out two rails, 50v for the POE and I think 12v for the main logic board. When powered on, the 50V rail seems good but I get less than 1 volt on all the red wires coming out of the 14 pin connector (14 pin connector is only red and black wires).

    Any recommendations to troubleshoot? I can't find a pinout or schematic but I see that there are basically 2 rails distributed.

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  • PeteS in CA
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    Re: Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

    I'm not familiar with this P/S, but it looks to me like there is a PFC stage, followed by two separate, individually regulated inverters (probably synced). So the fact that the -53 works indicated that the PFC works, but the 12V circuit is not, So your focus will need to be learning why.

    I'd start first by looking at whether the 12V output is shorted. If it isn't and the output is literally zero volts, you need to find out why the controller is not switching. If the controller is on the primary side, you can't use a grounded oscilloscope.
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    • R_J
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      • Jun 2012
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      #3
      Re: Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

      Start at the missing 12 volt output and trace the secondary circuit back. The voltage will come from diode off a transformer secondary, if there is no voltage on that diode, check the primary side to see how it operates, ie does it have proper voltage to the switching fet/s, is the drive ic getting vcc and is being turned on.
      I could not find any schematic or even good pictures of the solder side.

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      • jayjr1105
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        • Jan 2018
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        Re: Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

        I'll try to get some high res photos on the back side when I get home.
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        16GB Patriot 3600MHz
        MSI B450 Gaming Plus
        MSI Air Boost Vega 56
        Acer 32" 1440P Freesync
        Rosewill Capstone 750W
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        Hakko FX-888D Station
        FX-8802 Iron
        MG Chem .8mm 63/37 RA 2.2%

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        • jayjr1105
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          • Jan 2018
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          Re: Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

          Here's a good shot of the back

          https://i.imgur.com/27K5XeK.jpg?1
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          Acer 32" 1440P Freesync
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          FX-8802 Iron
          MG Chem .8mm 63/37 RA 2.2%

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          • ktmmotocross
            Boardkiller
            • Feb 2014
            • 3607
            • slovakia

            #6
            Re: Delta DPSN-525AP Power Supply Repair

            try to heat up capacitors and checking for output voltage

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