These PSUs use the following circuit as aux. power (at least I've seen it in 200W, 250W and 350W versions - the PCB is the same):

The problem is C12. When it fails, the output voltages of this aux power supply goes too high, destroying the TL494 (usually not high enough to destroy the 7805 for +5VSB). Some of these PSUs have crappy cap there.
The 200W one (model 200XA) and 350W (model 300XX) had JunFu and HEC craps. One of them was 2.7uF, the other one only 1.25uF.
In the 200W one, C12 and TL494 (some of the pins shorted to ground) were bad and also one of the small transistors that drive main switching transistors through a transformer. It worked fine after replacing them.
The 350W one was damaged more - transistor Q16 (replaced with KSE13007), diodes D5 a D6, zener diode ZD2, blown fuse and of course TL494. Also two 10K resistors were a bit discolored but OK.
The 250W one had Jamicon - this one was still working fine, the C12 was 12.5uF (after about 5 years of use - the oldest of these three PSUs).
I've used 33uF/63V@105 Jamicons as replacement.
BTW. Don't be confused by the polarity of C12 - it's OK in the schematic. It filters negative pulses.

The problem is C12. When it fails, the output voltages of this aux power supply goes too high, destroying the TL494 (usually not high enough to destroy the 7805 for +5VSB). Some of these PSUs have crappy cap there.
The 200W one (model 200XA) and 350W (model 300XX) had JunFu and HEC craps. One of them was 2.7uF, the other one only 1.25uF.
In the 200W one, C12 and TL494 (some of the pins shorted to ground) were bad and also one of the small transistors that drive main switching transistors through a transformer. It worked fine after replacing them.
The 350W one was damaged more - transistor Q16 (replaced with KSE13007), diodes D5 a D6, zener diode ZD2, blown fuse and of course TL494. Also two 10K resistors were a bit discolored but OK.
The 250W one had Jamicon - this one was still working fine, the C12 was 12.5uF (after about 5 years of use - the oldest of these three PSUs).
I've used 33uF/63V@105 Jamicons as replacement.
BTW. Don't be confused by the polarity of C12 - it's OK in the schematic. It filters negative pulses.
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