According to HardwareSecret's Anatomy of Switching Supplies Tutorial, some cheap power supplies do not include transient filtering components such as the ferrite coil, X capacitors and y capacitors.
I just fixed power supply 1 (replaced thermistor) and noticed that it does not have complete transient filtering(only has y capacitor). However it has all the correct empty spots on the circuit board where the transient filtering components are supposed to go. (Refer to hardwaresecrets link, that page goes into further detail)
Power supply 2 is lying around and is beyond repair (almost all caps are leaking with burnt mosfets and diodes). However it does include the transient filtering components: ferrite coils, X capacitors, Y capacitors
I've removed the ferrite coils and X capacitors from supply 2 and I'm about to attach it into the same spots on supply 1. Here is my question:
Are the ferrite coils and X capacitors polarized? In other words, does one end need to take in positive current and the other end, negative?
I've uploaded some images, but not sure how to use the IMG tags properly. Could someone please show me how? Images would definitely clarify things.
Thanks a lot!
I just fixed power supply 1 (replaced thermistor) and noticed that it does not have complete transient filtering(only has y capacitor). However it has all the correct empty spots on the circuit board where the transient filtering components are supposed to go. (Refer to hardwaresecrets link, that page goes into further detail)
Power supply 2 is lying around and is beyond repair (almost all caps are leaking with burnt mosfets and diodes). However it does include the transient filtering components: ferrite coils, X capacitors, Y capacitors
I've removed the ferrite coils and X capacitors from supply 2 and I'm about to attach it into the same spots on supply 1. Here is my question:
Are the ferrite coils and X capacitors polarized? In other words, does one end need to take in positive current and the other end, negative?
I've uploaded some images, but not sure how to use the IMG tags properly. Could someone please show me how? Images would definitely clarify things.
Thanks a lot!

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