I have a little question regardless a way to repair ATX power supply CHIEFTEC MODEL: GPS-450AA-101 A. It is 450w power for computer.
The psu has initial short on +5VSB (purple), and I found and replace shorted diode SB340. After replace, unpowered measurement of all outputs seems fine. All other big double diode on heatsink are ok in secondary side. I connect psu with 60w bulb in serial, and bulb shortley flash as it would be. There is steady 5.2v on +5VSB and PS-ON, on any other is nothing, like 0.00v. So the primary is ok, right?
But, when I PS-ON (green) connect, bulb go fully on, and I hear some very little sound, maybe high frequency, pitch, cracking, "moving arround", something wiered. I cant describe the sound its not consistant, but when hear it I know it is not ok. In 3 seconds or so, bulb is not power off, so I unplug psu. I am not happy to mess with measure on pcb when connected to main, but is not a problem if I know what are looking for and is safe (for chips, pcb) to do so. But I dont. Yet. In that 3s I measure 5V (red) and 12V (yellow) from molex and it is ok.
I do not know how much time I have with 60w bulb fully on, so to not making everything instant dead or worse?
In unplugged state, I do some measurement of common things, diodes and transistor, smd caps, but I not find anything wrong.
What can I do in this case, what is next step?
Any sugestions, experiance tips?
More power?
The psu has initial short on +5VSB (purple), and I found and replace shorted diode SB340. After replace, unpowered measurement of all outputs seems fine. All other big double diode on heatsink are ok in secondary side. I connect psu with 60w bulb in serial, and bulb shortley flash as it would be. There is steady 5.2v on +5VSB and PS-ON, on any other is nothing, like 0.00v. So the primary is ok, right?
But, when I PS-ON (green) connect, bulb go fully on, and I hear some very little sound, maybe high frequency, pitch, cracking, "moving arround", something wiered. I cant describe the sound its not consistant, but when hear it I know it is not ok. In 3 seconds or so, bulb is not power off, so I unplug psu. I am not happy to mess with measure on pcb when connected to main, but is not a problem if I know what are looking for and is safe (for chips, pcb) to do so. But I dont. Yet. In that 3s I measure 5V (red) and 12V (yellow) from molex and it is ok.
I do not know how much time I have with 60w bulb fully on, so to not making everything instant dead or worse?
In unplugged state, I do some measurement of common things, diodes and transistor, smd caps, but I not find anything wrong.
What can I do in this case, what is next step?
Any sugestions, experiance tips?

More power?
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