$20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

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  • Hitto
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 95
    • Italy

    #41
    Re: $20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

    Can you upgrade capacitors (from 1000uF to at least 2200uF) on the secondary to check how much ripple goes down? 250mV is absurdly high, too much even for quick tests.

    Also 220uF on the primary means that, if used on 220V, we would have ~110uF. Way too low even for a 200W power supply.

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    • dmill89
      Badcaps Legend
      • Dec 2011
      • 2531
      • USA

      #42
      Re: $20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

      Originally posted by Hitto
      Can you upgrade capacitors (from 1000uF to at least 2200uF) on the secondary to check how much ripple goes down? 250mV is absurdly high, too much even for quick tests.

      Also 220uF on the primary means that, if used on 220V, we would have ~110uF. Way too low even for a 200W power supply.
      Unfortunately I've already stripped it of parts and disposed of the carcass. If it was a better unit I may have tried that (like I did with the Amazon KDMPower unit). But given how bad this unit is and the lack of clearance around the caps on the secondary side not allowing for much in the way of upgrades I didn't think it was worth the effort.

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      • goodpsusearch
        Badcaps Legend
        • Oct 2009
        • 2848
        • Greece

        #43
        Re: $20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

        Originally posted by momaka
        *

        On that note, maybe the PSU above should be overloaded to see what happens. (And filmed, better yet.) Where's C_hegge when we need him, though?
        I miss c hegge

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        • momaka
          master hoarder
          • May 2008
          • 12164
          • Bulgaria

          #44
          Re: $20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

          Originally posted by goodpsusearch
          I miss c hegge
          Yeah, a lot of our PSU experts/fellas are gone now, or at least not on BCN anymore is what I mean.

          c_hegge, 370forlife, Pentium 4, and probably a few more. I haven't heard from Everell either. Hope everyone is alright, but perhaps not here simply because they're busy with their lives.

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          • sam_sam_sam
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jul 2011
            • 6024
            • USA

            #45
            Re: $20 "500W" PSU From MicroCenter, how bad can it be?

            Originally posted by sam_sam_sam
            So how do you like your new toy

            How accurate is it and do you have any complaints about the quality of this product or use of this product

            I might be interested in buying one for myself

            I do have a question for you about the cv setting what does that function really do does it load it to keep it at a certain voltage
            I just bought one for myself the other day and had some time to (test ) play with it and it seems work pretty good on a switching power supply that I had modified to work with out being hooked to a computer

            I had posted the story about earlier a new twist on a switching power supply

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