Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

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  • R_J
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    Check that the power supply is in standby when not connected to any pc. If the main power supply comes on before the ic sees a PS/ON signal the ic might not detect the voltage properly and give a false error
    Last edited by R_J; 04-08-2020, 09:51 AM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    I think a valid PGI is more than 1.5V. I guess you have to trace that pin back.

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  • R_J
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    The power supply should not come on when there is nothing connected to it, if it does then something is telling one of the optocouplers to turn on the main primary supply I don't know which one it is but I suspect it is the one (U3?) just below the J22 letters. The other opto next to it is likely for feedback for the main supply, and the other optocoupler by itself, is feedback for the standby circuit.
    If the power supply is in standby there should be no +12v,+5v,+3.3v going to the WT7502
    The PSONB seems high, I would think it should be around +5v or less (the datasheet says max 7v)
    Last edited by R_J; 04-07-2020, 06:50 PM.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Probed the IC (WT7502) that provides PG signal. Does the problem look like an IC issue or a problem elsewhere? These values are from power on state-the only state I can get from the power supply (constant on) and green to ground no connection:

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    Last edited by Per Hansson; 04-10-2020, 03:51 AM. Reason: Offsite image uploaded

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  • ShortCircuited
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    PG is only .0873v

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Odd...Hooked to a 125watt desktop. Computer powers on instantly does not load windows and does not respond to the power button. PS acts as if it is in constant power on state. Voltages are all normal. Odd.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    very good find! keep my fingers crossed that it works after you reassembled it.
    You read my mind....will install and see and of course let you know what happens.

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  • CapLeaker
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    awesome!

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Preliminarily it works!!!!!!!
    Tremendous ty


    12.2v
    5.0v
    3.3
    Last edited by ShortCircuited; 04-05-2020, 01:15 PM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    very good find! keep my fingers crossed that it works after you reassembled it.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Originally posted by R_J
    Good find, BUT is the power supply going to work? lets hope so.
    Stop now while we are ahead...? Will post results in a few hours....

    Fixed break and we now have continuity across the primary winding as originally predicted.
    Last edited by ShortCircuited; 04-05-2020, 11:37 AM.

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  • R_J
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    Good find, BUT is the power supply going to work? lets hope so.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    BINGO! Pin 5 (per post 33) has two wires and one is cracked/split. Looks like QC issue. The wire was not long enough during the manufacturing process and came up short it appears...so just add a glob of solder? Friday Build. I never would have found that without you guys. OH CANADA...!
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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    an open primary would do it alright. As RJ already said, check the thermal fuse in the primary, if it has one.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Originally posted by R_J
    Check the primary winding to those pins that are cut off, I suspect there might be a thermal fuse in the primary. I marked where it might be, but it could also be between the other cutoff pin. check the resistance between those pins, the transformer might be fixable.
    You posted a picture of the secondary side, But post a similar picture of the PRIMARY side. I might be able to tell if there is an imbeded fuse
    Feedback Yellow: .78
    Primary Green: 1
    Thermal Fuse Red: open
    Might be here Blue: 1

    Primary Side:
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    Last edited by Per Hansson; 04-10-2020, 03:50 AM. Reason: Offsite image uploaded

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  • R_J
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    Check the primary winding to those pins that are cut off, I suspect there might be a thermal fuse in the primary. I marked where it might be, but it could also be between the other cutoff pin. check the resistance between those pins, the transformer might be fixable.
    You posted a picture of the secondary side, But post a similar picture of the PRIMARY side. I might be able to tell if there is an imbeded fuse
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    Last edited by R_J; 04-05-2020, 10:19 AM.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    Solder joints look good. Primary winding is actually two wires whereas the feedback is only one wire.

    Curious. If I am getting .19 on the secondary side that suggests the primary winding broke early in the wind?

    Is it possible to fix this transformer? If i could find the opening a small bead of solder would be an acceptable fix? It appears the outside is glued together:
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    Last edited by Per Hansson; 04-10-2020, 03:48 AM. Reason: Offsite image uploaded

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  • R_J
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    Have a close look at the wires that connect to the pins, sometimes it can break right where it connects to the pin.

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  • ShortCircuited
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    When the original Q7 shorted it took the primary winding with it? Unfortunately, I don't think these transformers can be sourced reasonably cheap.

    Here is the suspect as oriented from the board bottom-view:
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    Last edited by Per Hansson; 04-10-2020, 03:48 AM. Reason: Offsite image uploaded

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  • R_J
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    Re: Corsair GS800 Power Supply Problem

    Originally posted by ShortCircuited
    Feedback winding continuity.
    Primary open.
    Neg side of primary winding to feedback is 11 megaohm.
    That would do it. open primary

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