I am starting this thread for a ICT 12012-12BC repair on my bench.
It's a nice little 13.8V, 12A PSU with a built in battery backup / charger.
Those are quite rare, so I like to keep them going. Besides the repair, it gets a full recap, since it is a unit from 2004, running 24/7/365. 
Finding a schematic on the net is equal to none for the one with the battery charger. However the tech guys at ICT are awesome, dusted off some old files and sent me the schematic! Again, many thanks to ICT's tech department!
Complaint: Light on the switch is on, unit does not turn on properly and the output power is sitting at 2.8V. The display isn't working and the unit didn't switch over to the battery backup.
The repair:
Open the PSU up and I don't see anything at all visual. Since the PSU is working somewhat sitting at 2.8V, the problem has to be with the feedback circuit or a vref circuit. If there would be a bad PWM, there would be nothing at all. Put the hot air gun on an the voltage would increase to like 6V as soon as I went over the opto isolator. Bad opto? Wrong!
So I decided to socket the two LM324 IC's and quickly figured out by leaving certain pins out (pin 5vref or pin 7output to the opto) of U6, that the PSU turns on!
Well sorta... I don't have any regulation and it would sit there at 15.6V on the output.
After that, I needed a schematic to figure this out.
Well, a glance at the schematic, there was a little 78L05 (REG1) regulator in the vref1 circuit I have trouble with, with only 1V coming out. Put a new regulator in, and a new 2N2222 transistor (Q7) I found to be bad. 
Q7 isn't at all in the schematic for some reason, but it is between the output filter capacitor and the big relay.
Result is, that I have a working PSU with a battery backup that goes back in service after a full recap!
Pictures and schematic to follow.
It's a nice little 13.8V, 12A PSU with a built in battery backup / charger.


Finding a schematic on the net is equal to none for the one with the battery charger. However the tech guys at ICT are awesome, dusted off some old files and sent me the schematic! Again, many thanks to ICT's tech department!

Complaint: Light on the switch is on, unit does not turn on properly and the output power is sitting at 2.8V. The display isn't working and the unit didn't switch over to the battery backup.

The repair:
Open the PSU up and I don't see anything at all visual. Since the PSU is working somewhat sitting at 2.8V, the problem has to be with the feedback circuit or a vref circuit. If there would be a bad PWM, there would be nothing at all. Put the hot air gun on an the voltage would increase to like 6V as soon as I went over the opto isolator. Bad opto? Wrong!





Q7 isn't at all in the schematic for some reason, but it is between the output filter capacitor and the big relay.

Result is, that I have a working PSU with a battery backup that goes back in service after a full recap!

Pictures and schematic to follow.

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