I got a few AT power supplies again. Here are the insides for anyone who might be interested.
One is a standard AT Seasonic SSH-350G and a server grade High Precision Technologies (?) A1P2-40300N. Both quite old, but still kicking. Secondary caps might be failing, so I decided to check and maybe replace those.
270uF 450V x2 Nichicon GN primary units with 6.8uF 450V Rubycon YXA.
2200uF 16V x2 Nichicon PW x3 on high current +12V rail.
1200uF 6.3V Nichicon PW x3 before +5VSB regulator with 2200uF 6.3V Chemi-Con KY after it.
220uF 25V Chemi-Con KY before -12V regulator with 100uF 16V Rubycon YXG after it.
100uF 35V Chemi-Con KY before +18V control regulator with 100uF 25V Rubycon YXG after it.
220uF 35V Chemi-Con KY for primary side control B+.
All other electrolytic capacitors are Rubycon YXG or Chemi-Con KY.
S60SC6M rectifier with FDP047AN08A0 and SPP80N03S2L-05 pairs for synchronous rectifier on +12V rail.
MBRB2060CT rectifer with STP40NF03L switch for +5VSB rail.
SPP20N65C3 x2 with STTH806 PFC rectifier.
SPP20N60C3 x2 main converter witn 2SC4242 isolated output driver.
TOP246Y standby converter.
Also has Delta fan.
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My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.
Yeah, I did. I myself own a DSLR and flash so it's easy enough to get alright results or if I put effort in good results.
Another PSU though!
This thing is ancient, made in 1943 if date codes are to be believed. It's designed to supply power to a modified Hammarlund Super Pro. No idea if it works yet, I'm going to do a full rebuild of everything and then bring up a Variac.
Hello everyone.
I bought a Tacens case and it came with this PSU inside. I didn't use it much because the MB had an EPS12V connector and I used a Delta 450W server PSU instead.
I would like to know who manufactured this PSU (doesn't look like a Tacens) and if it's worth a silicon upgrade. I don't have good caps for it.
Box is plain grey with a 12cm fan covered with a wire grille. Fan is an Evercool EFS-12E12L. 12cm with white blades and black frame.
Label has got no UL number. Here it is:
An overview of the PSU. PFC coil is legit. The visible IC is an AZ7500EP. Secondary capacitors are not so purple.
Secondary and EMI filter board. The visible IC is a SDC339 (there are two IC's). The black wires going into the common-mode choke are from the NTC. All capacitors in the secondary are Nicon and a lone BH (not visible here).
Primary. The empty space on the bottom left corner of the PCB is where the PFC coil goes. All X and Y capacitors are fine but the red one. Bridge is a 4 amp KBL406. Caps are Cheng 470μF 200V. Neither a MOV nor an NTC were there. I suppose the PFC coil works as an inrush limiter.
Transformers. Size matches numbers on top. That cap next to the 5VSB is that BH I mentioned eariler. It's a 100μF 50V cap.
5VSB is generated from a two-transistor circuit with no electrolytic caps. The switcher is a BU3150AF 3 amp NPN BJT. Main switchers are 13007.
Output filtering. The 3 main outputs use 2x1000μF caps. Vertical inductors are tiny. -12V has got a 470μF cap. Both 5V and 3.3V use one SB2045CT each and 12V uses a MOSPEC F16C20C rectifier.
I pulled 25A from 12V with 6 dichroic lamps. No load on the other rails. It didn't fail, but voltage started at 10.90V and went downhill slowly till 10.60 as the rectifier derated. When I shut it down I checked temperatures in it. Transformer, PFC coil core, secondary heatsink and all 12V coils were hot. 12V caps were warm (possibly heat radiated from the coil) and primary switchers were warm.
Output filtering. The 3 main outputs use 2x1000μF caps. Vertical inductors are tiny. -12V has got a 470μF cap. Both 5V and 3.3V use one SB2045CT each and 12V uses a MOSPEC F16C20C rectifier.
It depends. If you have better psus that need recap or repair if I were you I wouldn't bother with that.
In case you decide to mod it, it would be good to replace the primary caps with something better (2x680uF 200V), replace the 13007 BJTs with 13009 or equivalent, add an NTC inrush current thermistor from a dead psu and definitely replace the 12V 16A rectifier with 30A rectifier or add 16A rectifier in parallel if the pcb has space for a second one.
I would also replace the main output rail caps with 2x2200uF and make sure 5vsb has 2x1000uF.
300W peak with those primary caps if the transistors were decent, 13009 for example.
13007 makes it a 250W unit.
I've got two 13009 TO-3P from another power supply. That one had a 5VSB with a 2-transistor circuit with no critical electrolytic. It had a swollen cap on the secondary though. That PSU managed to kill about 5 MB's (One survived when tested some months later)
Output filtering. The 3 main outputs use 2x1000μF caps. Vertical inductors are tiny. -12V has got a 470μF cap. Both 5V and 3.3V use one SB2045CT each and 12V uses a MOSPEC F16C20C rectifier.
That's terrible especially for today's standards.
I know. I'll upgrade all the caps at least in capacitance.
In case you decide to mod it, it would be good to replace the primary caps with something better (2x680uF 200V), replace the 13007 BJTs with 13009 or equivalent, add an NTC inrush current thermistor from a dead psu and definitely replace the 12V 16A rectifier with 30A rectifier or add 16A rectifier in parallel if the pcb has space for a second one.
I would also replace the main output rail caps with 2x2200uF and make sure 5vsb has 2x1000uF.
I've got 2x 680μF 200V OST caps and, as I stated earlier, two 13009 TO-3P transistors. I've got many fast and Schottky rectifiers lying around in my spare parts box. I'll get two for the +12V and one big 30A for 3.3V and 5V. I'll also try to replace the secondary PI filters to prevent the replacement caps from burning. I'll also move a cap away from the secondary heatsink. Do you think heatsinks need improvement?
The UL number, E130843, identifies it as a Topower unit. Nice.
Caps:
Primary - 2x 470uF 200V Matsushita/Panasonic UP
Secondary - JENPO all the way!
Silicon:
5VSTBY - Viper22A
Main - Can only see markings on one transistor, it is a 2SC2625
Rectification - MBR4045, P30D20C, SB2040CT, KBL406 (mains input)
Fans:
2x Globe (Note, they have connectors on them, instead of being soldered to the board! Nice touch!)
Filtering: There are PI coils, not sure what rails they are on though.
The AC input has one common mode choke, and two 470nF X type capacitors, and two real looking Y type caps, along with ceramic fuse, and NTC inrush limiter.
Control:
Weltrend WT7520
(Note the small transistor with a baby heatsink ... fan speed control maybe?)
Edit: Darn site is SO slow that I can't even see my own pictures!
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