Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Unfortunately that the only bulb i have in the house. its a new house to everything is LED.
I guess ill go out to lowes and pick up some high watt bulbs
1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Verified i have 3V on ps_on pinLeave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
72w sounds like a halogen capsule hybrid.
it probably cant pass enough current for the pfc circuit to start - do you have anything big - like 150w?Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
OK i did some testing with the supply switch on but pins not shorted.
my results are
150V across main filter caps.
150V on both source and gate on the two fets i replaced but nothing on the drain. I imaging the drain will only be present when PSU = on?
the two other fets i had highlighted in yellow in that picture:
Fet on right=
S & G = 150V
D= .45V or .55V depending on which side of main cap you use as ref
Fet on left:
S & G= .39V
D= 150V
Im not sure if these sound ok or not?
I'm not sure which part of the circuit switches it on i guess i can trace the psu -on pin and see where it goes....Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
welp. i guess its a failure.
i get the 5vSB but psu doesnt turn on.
testing a spare 350W psu with the limiter i get all my voltages.
Do you think the 1300W is too much for the limiter or something?
im using a 72W bulb and bulb turns on and fades quickly when switching psu on.
Any thoughts?Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
that lamp looks surprisingly white, is it a real glass filament lamp??Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Well parts came in. PSU is all back together!
i really wish i had a solder sucker! getting solder out of the holes with just solder wick can be a pain.
Anyways
I just need to find a bulb socket.
basically i took an old power cord. cut the end and attached it to a typical electrical socket and wall box.
I removed a foot or so of shielding from the cord exposing the wires.
cut the black one, and plan is to attach them to the bulb socket and bam.
Sound about right??Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Sounds like a plan.
Oh and when you get to the part with testing with the series incandescent bulb, you may have to try a few things there. Namely, since this PSU has APFC, the APFC circuit may not function properly with the series bulb.
Thus, my suggestion is to first start with a 60-100 Watt bulb and see if the 5VSB comes up and also if the bulb stays off (after turning on for a moment on two when the PSU is first plugged in.) If 5VSB comes up, you can try to tun on the PSU by connecting PS-ON on the 24-pin ATX connector to ground. If the incandescent bulb blinks on and off for more than 2-3 seconds, you may have to use a bigger bulb (or two or three more bulbs in parallel with the first bulb.) This will increase the power the PSU can draw through the bulb(s) and thus may now allow the APFC to function properly and make the PSU run. However, if the bulb(s) stay fully lit after trying to turn on the PSU, there may still be a fault in the PSU. Do report back if you run into either of these two cases.
The series bulb tester is a very useful tool, but can also sometimes get tricky to use on PSUs with APFC and may make you think the PSU still has a fault when it hasn't. But in any case, it is still a good idea to use it, as without it you do run the risk of blowing your new MOSFETs again.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Thank you for your time and detailed explanation.
Ill order the stuff and see what happens.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Despite its low resistance, a significant voltage rise can appear across that resistor when a very high current is passed through it momentarily, thus allowing ICs in the PSU to gauge how much current is passing through a given circuit.
These resistors are also typically metal-oxide flame-proof and fusible - that is, if overloaded severely, they will open like a fuse and will not burn down (something that regular carbon composition resistors may actually have trouble with.)
*EDIT*
According to the Digikey resistor calculator that Sam posted above, the resistors with color bands Black, Green, Silver, Gold, Green show up as 5.8 Ohms, 0.5%... and that's assuming the 3rd (middle) band is NOT actually Silver but rather Gray (calculator has no selection for Silver.)
And the other one (Blue, Green, Gray, Gold, Green) comes up as 65.8 Ohms.
...
Now that appears to be a match with your measurements in post #22, so I think they are OK indeed.Last edited by momaka; 03-14-2021, 12:39 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
well why do they have 5 bands then? its confusing which is why i asked in the first place.
Whats the point in having such a low resistor there? does it act as a fuse?
If you did measure them as 4 band they would still measure lower then spec
which leads to ask do i replace them with 4 band spec or 5 band spec resistors?
:/
https://www.digikey.com/en/resources...tor-color-code
Use the calculator for 5 and 6 band selection and you see what each band is forLeave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
Whats the point in having such a low resistor there? does it act as a fuse?
If you did measure them as 4 band they would still measure lower then spec
which leads to ask do i replace them with 4 band spec or 5 band spec resistors?
:/Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
They are very low values, resistors very rarely go down in value. When I first looked up the values they came to 0.05Ω
Using the 4 band color code, they read 0.05Ω 5%Last edited by R_J; 03-13-2021, 03:11 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1300W PSU - Help with replacement mosfet
I guess im just looking for reassurance before i order. im just guessing on the 2 watts too does that sound about right?Leave a comment:
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