Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
Interesting. I was trying to trace some of the circuitry to verify the fact and thought it was still a flyback because there still only seems to be two nonisolated side windings and only one switching transistor (looking at a bunch of existing designs it looked like a forward design either needs two transistors (double ended, one winding plus the 3845 power winding) or two (single ended, two windings plus one to power the 3845) windings and a diode...)
I did not think of the output inductor, or compared the diode configuration, thought that those would be somewhat helpful on any design as it would help filtering no matter if it was forward or flyback.
Interesting. I was trying to trace some of the circuitry to verify the fact and thought it was still a flyback because there still only seems to be two nonisolated side windings and only one switching transistor (looking at a bunch of existing designs it looked like a forward design either needs two transistors (double ended, one winding plus the 3845 power winding) or two (single ended, two windings plus one to power the 3845) windings and a diode...)
I did not think of the output inductor, or compared the diode configuration, thought that those would be somewhat helpful on any design as it would help filtering no matter if it was forward or flyback.
Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 
At least it's mostly on the secondary side, though, and not much on the primary. When I see it on the primary side, that's when I get worried about it causing blow-outs. Other than the glue, it doesn't look bad. Lots of components and the output toroids are quite big with thick wire. Output caps are mostly Teapo SC, but they are big too, so hopefully won't be under too much stress. PWM controller is a SG6105d and that daughterboard contains a LM339 quad-comparator. Not sure what the LM339 does – protections, perhaps? It may also have one of its comparators used for fan control, so who knows. Speaking of fans they are two 80 mm Superreds: CHA8012CBS-A(E) (12 V, 0.17 A) and CHA8012BS-M(E) (12 V, 0.12 A):
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