Re: the gutless, bloated, and fried power supply hall of shame
The fuse isn't blown - probably my photo is a bit unclear but the fuse is intact, actually.
Again, I have high doubts this will even attain 150W without self immolating. Scratch that, anything past 50W looks like a incendiary event for it.
250W.. never ever.
The Husk "450W" unit I also got along this one isn't much different, except for a PFC coil (which to my surprise, is actually real) and that one does allow for some improvements.
EDIT - here's the Husk unit. This one might be a good candidate for some modifications as it feels slightly less cheaper than the Spacer posted earlier - that one is so cheap even the Molex pins come undone from the plastics themselves. I have a feeling XHY did the Husk, but not sure. The transformer markings seem familiar for XHY to me, yet not the rest of the design.
					The fuse isn't blown - probably my photo is a bit unclear but the fuse is intact, actually.
Again, I have high doubts this will even attain 150W without self immolating. Scratch that, anything past 50W looks like a incendiary event for it.
250W.. never ever.
The Husk "450W" unit I also got along this one isn't much different, except for a PFC coil (which to my surprise, is actually real) and that one does allow for some improvements.
EDIT - here's the Husk unit. This one might be a good candidate for some modifications as it feels slightly less cheaper than the Spacer posted earlier - that one is so cheap even the Molex pins come undone from the plastics themselves. I have a feeling XHY did the Husk, but not sure. The transformer markings seem familiar for XHY to me, yet not the rest of the design.




 : thicker stamped heatsinks, like on L&C/Deer/Solytech PSUs, or thinner "T" style heatsinks like this.
 : thicker stamped heatsinks, like on L&C/Deer/Solytech PSUs, or thinner "T" style heatsinks like this. 
 
 Oh, and the heatsink tied to the Collector of the BJT that's connected to the main transformer - that one will probably spew quite a bit of EMI/RFI everywhere, since it will be constantly jerked back and forth between +DC and -DC primary bus. LOL.
 Oh, and the heatsink tied to the Collector of the BJT that's connected to the main transformer - that one will probably spew quite a bit of EMI/RFI everywhere, since it will be constantly jerked back and forth between +DC and -DC primary bus. LOL. 
							
						
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