I have a Tagan EasyCon 480W (TG480-U15) power supply.
Unfortunately‚ (or not - I'm here now!
) it died so I decided to open it and take a look in hope I will find the culprit and give it another try in case I can fix it.
By the way, I'm just a hobbyist, coming from automotive industry (automotive electrician) but as my (limited) knowledge is most of the time obsolete comparing it with latest tech trends, and I don't have experience with AC, most of the time you will find me searching / learning by following the tutorials, reading forums and some e-books, looking videos and so on... I want to learn but I'm not following any program.
As for that Tagan mentioned above, first signs was broken fuse (it exploded) and destroyed Thermistor (https://i.imgur.com/LQSBlIo.jpg ; https://i.imgur.com/1mpkHKI.jpg). As I was lazy enough - I've invested some time just to replace that 2 components and tried to turn it on. Was under impression that Thermistor tired over time and lost the "agility" (didn't even check if that component was in short) so I thought that was that - easy peasy...
Than it happens again - fuse died (exploded) - burnt into dark color and this time even "automatic fuse" (circuit breaker) on that AC line in home reacted and switched off! It was clear that I had to explore it more which I did, additionally.
After some quick (bit this time more serious) inspection, I've found that fuses on Primary are shortened, so there was a short circuit on the Primary, just after filtering unit. At first, I've de-soldered / dismantled a couple of diodes but all of them was good.
After all, when FETs (2SC3320 - NPN power transistors) on Primary was removed, I've found that circuit is not in short anymore but both of that NPN's are in short on all three legs.
So I have decided to order those 2 and replace all the cap's on the Secondary as some of them got "bloated" (bulged, bubbled) and seems like they are not happy anymore
. I'm always (trying to) sticking to that electronic proverb: "When in doubt - change it out!" 
There is one more 3 leg component - another MOSFET - K2645 - which I checked with "Quick & Dirty MOSFET Test" - and it seems to be OK.
Now, while I'm waiting for replacements to be delivered, I would like to ask you guys, for your opinion:
In the meantime, if you can imagine from what I've just wrote, level of my (in)experience - do you have any other suggestions for what needs to be checked, reviewed, inspected - if you write a sentence or two - I would really appreciate that!
Looking forward hearing from you!
Unfortunately‚ (or not - I'm here now!

By the way, I'm just a hobbyist, coming from automotive industry (automotive electrician) but as my (limited) knowledge is most of the time obsolete comparing it with latest tech trends, and I don't have experience with AC, most of the time you will find me searching / learning by following the tutorials, reading forums and some e-books, looking videos and so on... I want to learn but I'm not following any program.
As for that Tagan mentioned above, first signs was broken fuse (it exploded) and destroyed Thermistor (https://i.imgur.com/LQSBlIo.jpg ; https://i.imgur.com/1mpkHKI.jpg). As I was lazy enough - I've invested some time just to replace that 2 components and tried to turn it on. Was under impression that Thermistor tired over time and lost the "agility" (didn't even check if that component was in short) so I thought that was that - easy peasy...

Than it happens again - fuse died (exploded) - burnt into dark color and this time even "automatic fuse" (circuit breaker) on that AC line in home reacted and switched off! It was clear that I had to explore it more which I did, additionally.
After some quick (bit this time more serious) inspection, I've found that fuses on Primary are shortened, so there was a short circuit on the Primary, just after filtering unit. At first, I've de-soldered / dismantled a couple of diodes but all of them was good.
After all, when FETs (2SC3320 - NPN power transistors) on Primary was removed, I've found that circuit is not in short anymore but both of that NPN's are in short on all three legs.
So I have decided to order those 2 and replace all the cap's on the Secondary as some of them got "bloated" (bulged, bubbled) and seems like they are not happy anymore


There is one more 3 leg component - another MOSFET - K2645 - which I checked with "Quick & Dirty MOSFET Test" - and it seems to be OK.
Now, while I'm waiting for replacements to be delivered, I would like to ask you guys, for your opinion:
- What could be the possible reason because they (both) died?
- What could be the cause? Aging? Overloading? Something else?
- Do I have a reason to suspect that they pulled off something else with them?
- In case I have to buy some capacitors - shall I go for "low ESR" ones and if so - why?
In the meantime, if you can imagine from what I've just wrote, level of my (in)experience - do you have any other suggestions for what needs to be checked, reviewed, inspected - if you write a sentence or two - I would really appreciate that!

Looking forward hearing from you!
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