Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
Collapse
X
-
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
i've 8,2 volts, the capacitor is 47uf-35 voltsComment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
If this is a td3843 the startup threshold is min 7.8v so the ic should be starting. It could be that it is not seeing the current sense pulse as I still don't know if that @#$% resistor is good or bad.
You also need to check the resistor between pin6 (output) of the ic and the GATE of the mosfet, it could also be open.
however the resistors have all been replaced, except the smallest ones that look good to the eyeLast edited by R_J; 01-31-2021, 04:40 PM.Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
which resistor are you talking about? in the previous message some strange symbols appeared however the ic is now a uc3843, the original was a Td3843Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
if you are talking about the resistor you were talking about, which must be connected between the cs of the ic and the source of the mosfet, help me to understand what it could be, I am available, if you want I can make a diagram, on the part of the circuit where there is are the welds to try to understand betterComment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
if you are talking about the resistor you were talking about, which must be connected between the cs of the ic and the source of the mosfet, help me to understand what it could be, I am available, if you want I can make a diagram, on the part of the circuit where there is are the welds to try to understand betterLast edited by R_J; 01-31-2021, 05:05 PM.Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
ok tomorrow I will try to bring the component diagram on the part of the welds graphically so let's see if you can understand better, in the meantime thanksComment
-
Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
I tested the 1kohm and 22ohm resistors, the first seems dead, the second gives me a lower value about 16.9 ohmComment
-
Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
tried to replace the big capacitor and the Optocoupler nothing happensComment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
is there any way to test with the tester if voltage arrives at the input of the SM transformer?Comment
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
Also check and post the voltage on each pin of the ic
Pin1=
pin2=
etc.Last edited by R_J; 02-01-2021, 10:51 AM.Comment
-
-
Re: Dual output power supply 5 and 12 volts (no output)
the lan cable tester also acts as a multimeter, however can I use the yellow one? what voltage should i detect between the two points?Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by sam_sam_samI have wanting to do this project for quite sometime now and I finally found a switching power supply that will work on this desoldering gun station ZD-915 that the original switching power supply took a shit and just was not worth trying to fix it because this switching power is not quite big enough to handle the heater element and the vacuum pump
One note when I tested the switching power supply and the voltage control board I noticed that this desoldering gun heat up much faster than the original switching power supply which I was really surprised by to the point that I might buy... -
Vizio e601i-A3 - Has Sound and Display, But No Backlight - Bad Power Supply Board or Bad LED Bulbs ?by Tynan DillI was given this TV from my great uncle. He said it just wouldn't turn on one day out of nowhere, replaced the TV, and gave it to me to possibly fix and use for myself.
Upon bringing it home and plugging it up, it showed a standby light.
I powered it on and without a flashlight, the display showed the "V" but the lighting is very dim, but visible.
The screen seems to blackout and stay black, but with a flashlight I can see the display.
With my Playstation 4 connected via HDMI, and running a game I can hear sound.
Assuming...7 Photos -
by CMCMHello Everybody,
Trying to repair a power supply from a Russound CA4 Multizone Controller (picture attached)
Russound no longer supports it but were kind enough to provide a schematic of the power supply (pdf attached).
The outputs marked 12v and 20v are all measuring only 1v.
The board is clicking, which I think means it is in something called hiccup mode when the flyback transformers switches because of an internal problem or something else on the board Overloading it.
The capacitors physically look clean (no bludgesor leaks) and... -
by Gust zhangI have a 15 - inch Retina MacBook Pro from the mid - 2014 model. Here is the link: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...light=820-3662 . The battery broke some time ago. After I removed the battery and plugged in the original power adapter, the MBP could boot up normally. However, when I checked with IntelPowerGadget, I found that the CPU speed was limited to 0.8 GHz, and it ran very slowly. Later, I found a solution on GitHub. There is an open - source project called cputune that can set the CPU running speed. So I can now run the MBP at full speed. But another problem...
-
by GLISITHi all,
TL;DR - this laptop is driving me nuts with the oddball power-related behaviors. Appreciate any insight you can provide!
I'm experiencing a power issue on an Asus Probook P5440UF-XB74. Although I've worked with electronics and computers for decades, this is my first attempt at getting into motherboard-level component troubleshooting. Any help the community can provide is greatly appreciated!
A few weeks ago I was using the laptop (on battery power) for a Zoom meeting. The battery was running very low (long meeting) but I wasn't worried about... - Loading...
- No more items.
Comment