Newbie2 has again been able to get another cheap PSU to show to the badcaps.net forums!
I have a "Delta Power" MAX-500ATX "450W" power supply that has recently been pulled from a working computer. This power supply is not very old, but it is another gutless wonder.
Here are its specifications on the sticker:
+5V = 35A
+12V = 18A
-5V = 0.5A
-12V = 0.8A
+3.3V = 24A
5VSB = 2A
+5V&+3.3V = 250W
Total = 450W
Let's see some pictures:
The power supply.
The label of this power supply.
A picture of the cables of this power supply (1x ATX 20+4 pin, 1x +12V 4-pin P4 power, 3x 4-pin peripheral, 1x floppy, and 1x SATA)
Overhead view of the internals of this power supply.
A view of the secondary side of this power supply (notice the tiny secondary caps).
A picture of the three transformers.
A view of the primary side transistors.
A view of the two "BH" 330uf 200V 25x30mm primary capacitors.
THE FOUR DIODE TREATMENT!!!!!
There are four RL207 2A diodes. That's not good at all.
A view of the empty transient filter, with no components at all.
A view of the two chips on this power supply.
I have one question, is there any way to install a bridge rectifier in this power supply? I don't see any markings to indicate how to put one in, like what my L&C had on its PCB silkscreen.
I have a "Delta Power" MAX-500ATX "450W" power supply that has recently been pulled from a working computer. This power supply is not very old, but it is another gutless wonder.
Here are its specifications on the sticker:
+5V = 35A
+12V = 18A
-5V = 0.5A
-12V = 0.8A
+3.3V = 24A
5VSB = 2A
+5V&+3.3V = 250W
Total = 450W
Let's see some pictures:
The power supply.
The label of this power supply.
A picture of the cables of this power supply (1x ATX 20+4 pin, 1x +12V 4-pin P4 power, 3x 4-pin peripheral, 1x floppy, and 1x SATA)
Overhead view of the internals of this power supply.
A view of the secondary side of this power supply (notice the tiny secondary caps).
A picture of the three transformers.
A view of the primary side transistors.
A view of the two "BH" 330uf 200V 25x30mm primary capacitors.
THE FOUR DIODE TREATMENT!!!!!


A view of the empty transient filter, with no components at all.
A view of the two chips on this power supply.
I have one question, is there any way to install a bridge rectifier in this power supply? I don't see any markings to indicate how to put one in, like what my L&C had on its PCB silkscreen.
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