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    ee spx-250w of doom!

    the world's worst atx psu!

    i will have pics soon

    what i know now:

    its an ee spx-250w.

    its light and crappy

    its got a few small ruLycons! jee and sc too. very bloated!

    thin metal/wire, tiny heatsinks, no filter, poor vents.

    4 diodes, all 2a

    tiny transformers

    bad looking fan

    tiny 330uf 200v primary caps

    i will have pics in 'bout an hour or 2 (i have yet to take/resize them)

    you can already see its going to be a nightmare... get ready for fail!
    Last edited by ratdude747; 11-06-2009, 10:00 PM.
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    ok, so camera flash gordon here horrifically misjudged time: i now have the pics

    WARNING- if you have a weak stomach, grab a barf bag NOW!

    first: the label:



    250w my ass. 25.0 on at most. you will see why... READ ON!

    next, an overview:



    pitiful in every way. not a single good brand cap, even some fakes! say hi to rulycon!

    the primary side (or lack thereof):



    nothing good here:
    • tiny jee primaries
    • 4 2A diodes
    • no choke
    • no x caps
    • no y caps
    • lots of jumper wire


    next, the weak secondary side:



    lets see... i DID see 2 PI coils, but only one torroid... few caps, and they are sc if bigger, rulycon if smaller w/ "K" vent. most vented caps are bulged. thin wire too.

    next, the heatsinks:



    look how small they are! tiny silicon too, and look at those winpy transformers! 250w is soooo overrated for this box o' fun

    last, the sheet metal:



    those are the only vents in this unit, other half was solid. they were clogged with dust when i pulled it form a bp6 box...

    and trust me, the metal is thin. really thin.



    who buys this crap? lesson: a cheap psu is usually going to cost you more in the end.
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      #3
      Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

      There's another brand I know of called "TT" (NOT short for thermaltake). The heatsinks are fairly small, the fans sometimes only last a few months, I havent seen them with good caps, and the case is so thin that it gets bent when you plug in and unplug the power cord, although the ventilation is a bit better than yours
      I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

      No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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        #4
        Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

        Looks like a classic leadman.

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          #5
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          i think its a pre-hisoric powmax here's why:

          ee also makes cases. i have 2 right now, the one this one came out of was well built, i have a brand new ee that i flimsy with a new psu that i have yet to open... and the both have ee stamped in big letters in the bottom.

          BUT- i used to have a powmax case... the bio II to be exact. flimsy but looked sweet. and it had the same logo in the base.

          anyway, i have a fex old pics of it, and this is the only one with a hint of my find:



          i had thought it was CE as in the safety certification, not ee as in a brand. i was wrong... i rember it being stamped the exact same way os the oler ones i have.


          so, powmax=ee
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            #6
            Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

            My guess would go with Leadman/Powmax/Sun Pro as well. The "7700"-marked transformer and those tiny heatsinks seem to be consistent in their low end power supplies. Looks somewhat identical to a "380" watt Sun Pro Raidmax of mine.

            Speaking of the crappy heatsinks, look at the heat damage on the PCB in the second to last pic !
            And, yes, it is possible that this is a really old Leadman unit, judging by the cut-out for an old style AT turn-on switch. I've noticed that old Deer PSUs have this as well. They probably just used the same case production line for both AT and ATX PSUs. Apparently a cost-cutting technique saving valuable beans.

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              #7
              Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

              Originally posted by momaka
              And, yes, it is possible that this is a really old Leadman unit, judging by the cut-out for an old style AT turn-on switch. I've noticed that old Deer PSUs have this as well. They probably just used the same case production line for both AT and ATX PSUs. Apparently a cost-cutting technique saving valuable beans.
              i have seen an old agi (re-badged hipro) with that. saves cash, and to me, is no problem.
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                #8
                Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

                Looks like a real antique - probably from mid 1990's. Antique value means it is worth more than a recently blown up psu. So its money value must be going up!

                Does it work?
                Old proverb say.........If you shoot at nothing, you will hit nothing (George Henry 10-14-11)

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                  #9
                  Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

                  i still see those cases.seems to be a way to fake a ce stamp in the buyers mind without being certified by ce.
                  some are so cheap they dont even deburr the steel after stamping.
                  we call them "ginsu cases"

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                    #10
                    Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

                    never tried using it... i knew it was bad and didn't want to risk it... not worth fixing in my book.
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                      Re: ee spx-250w of doom!

                      Originally posted by kc8adu
                      i still see those cases.seems to be a way to fake a ce stamp in the buyers mind without being certified by ce.
                      some are so cheap they dont even deburr the steel after stamping.
                      we call them "ginsu cases"
                      i got a new one from the guy! not going to use it... it will be sheet metal scrap. looks ugly too... i already got cut on it... POS!
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                        #12
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                        today i guuted it for the fan screws.

                        the fan brand: LIFE

                        NO kidding. haha
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                          #13
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                          "ginsu cases" Yikes. DEADLY cases. I had gone through these and got *nasty* cut that bled like crazy from these. That made me go for good cases with rolled edges from on now nearly decade and half ago.

                          Cheers, Wizard

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