Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
Did you measure the input caps to see if they really are 1200uF?!
That's more capacitance than my switching bench PSU, and that thing makes the lights dim a bit when turning it on :P
Yes they are TOTAL junk.
Did you measure the input caps to see if they really are 1200uF?!
That's more capacitance than my switching bench PSU, and that thing makes the lights dim a bit when turning it on :P
Yes they are TOTAL junk.
He's lucky I was going to recap it anyways....I did the other bidder a favor by outbidding them. It's hardly better than the Macron you posted momaka. However it is a dual layer PCB, has huge 1200uF input caps, 3 MOV's, dual 16A schottky instead of ultra fasts, and dual 40A schottky for the 5V. I love all the 12.5mm cap slots though! Look at the capacitances they used. A 6,800uF cap and 2,200uF on the 3.3V
Single 4,700uF on the 12V, and two 4,700uF on the 5V. Unfortunately no coils for the 12V. But since this is a good design, I think a 4,700uF 16V Panasonic FR will do on the 12V. I'll also upgrade the 12V rectifiers to two 30A schottky. Then, it will be one solid PSU! It has two fans and they're both Superred ball bearing. Also worth noting is, the manufacture date on the chassis was January, 2008. But, look at the dates on the transformers and fans! Man, talk about new old stock...Must have got a surplus. They also gave it a 2 year warranty. Pretty brave if you ask me considering the old and shitty caps they decided to use.
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Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 
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