the gutless, bloated, and fried power supply hall of shame
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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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btw i did save some parts before i tossed it.
could have fixed it if i wanted to wait a month for the part to come slow boat but i have better things to do besides polishing turds.
because that is what all leadman/coming data/deer/whatever they go by this week are.shitboxes.Comment
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PWM chip for the 5V_STBY, and a decent sized main transformer.
Note that there is a to-247 device on the secondary heatsink! That is probably a fairly beefy rectifier.Muh-soggy-kneeComment
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A Leadman with a bridge rectifier? That's news to me!Comment
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Delta Serverpower 450W EX. (CAA-450BT A). Was browsing the Web on my Ivy Bridge system when there was a loud pop from the power supply and the system shut down. I took it apart but there is no sign of damage. I think only the fuse blew. I would like to identify the problem that caused the fuse to blow. Any ideas? It has only been in use for less than two years.Comment
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^ If you're troubleshooting, you may want to start your own thread to get more (specific) replies. This thread is mostly meant for posting pictures of crappy power supplies (which yours really isn't).Comment
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250W max with ripple barely in specs is the best you could get from it.Comment
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It is unsafe to use it anywhere unless you put some input filtering, coils on the secondary and change the caps.Comment
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Agreed. As it stands, I wouldn't allow that within a mile of any of my PCs.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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OK, so I should add pi filter coils on the secondary and change all the caps. Do I need pi filter coils of any particular specification, or can I just rip them from another power supply? Also, on the transient filter, what do I need to add? It appears to have one coil, two X caps and two Y caps in place. Thank you for your advice.Comment
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I suspect you will need to calculate the right value for the pi coils rather than just put anything in, if you want the PSU to operate correctly and stable. How you would do that though I have no idea."Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
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