Antec TruePower 2.0 TPII-550

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  • Behemot
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    Check my stock.

    As for 4700, so far I have been replacing them with 3300 as there was nothing better. Now there are 4700/6.3 available, but I'll stock them late this year or early 2018…can only invest so much each year and there is already more than 10000 new pcs on the way or planned.

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  • shane41
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    Thanks buddy....... feel like I'm home now

    Now I'm struggling on replacing the taller caps.
    These are x2 3300uF 16v & x4 4700uF 10v dimension 10mm x 35mm.

    You see my store here RS Online only has the 12.5mm wide.
    It's the 3300uF though really needed.....assume for 12v rail.

    Watched this fluctuate in my bios screen hardware tab. 0.3V

    Now I can ship OK from USA shortly ...... if a store is recommended to me

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  • Per Hansson
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    Since the thread was revived anyway I'll provide a link for ver_arocena 4 years late about R117, maybe it will help someone else

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...863#post435863

    Welcome to Badcaps and happy recapping!

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  • shane41
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    Hello guys, Shane from Australia here. Reviving thread again.

    I have this power supply & smaller caps are domed.
    Do wish to keep these old school psu's matched to my 462, 939 boards of that era. So I may ask some questions later, though there is plenty of info in here

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  • ver_arocena
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    Just to revive an old thread, anyone knows the value for the R117 resistor located near the high voltage line. Mine was burnt and cannot get any reading and color code faded out.

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  • aidynphoenix
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    thanks a bunch thats what i needed.. im short only a single 1uf 50v cap. but its on the way. hopefully il have this psu working again in a few days.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Physical location isn't that reliable.
    .
    You can use a DMM [resistance/continuity check] from a yellow +12v wire to the caps to make sure which is which.
    .

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  • Wrog
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    Originally posted by aidynphoenix
    can you guys assist me with this psu please.. awhile back i replaced all the large caps, not knowing about the low esr factor when choosing caps.. and i replaced the 4700uf and 3300uf caps all with 25v caps.. now, im not sure which caps were the 10v ones or the 16v ones.
    im assuming the two caps next to eachother are the 3300uf 16v caps and the 4 caps next to eachother are the 4700uf 10v caps? im assuming this because the two caps next to eachother are near the 12v rail (yellow) but i want to be sure..
    My notes on this indicate the following reference designators and values. Hope it helps:

    C6 47uF 35V
    C7 10uF 50V
    C22 470uF 25V
    C23 220uF 16V
    C27 3300uF 16V
    C29 3300uF 16V
    C32 4700uF 10V
    C33 1uF 50V
    C34 4700uF 10V
    C37 4700uF 10V
    C38 1uF 50V
    C39 4700uF 10V
    C45 1000uF 10V
    C46 1000uF 10V
    C58 22uF 50V

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  • Behemot
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    On 12V rail are usually 16V caps, on other rails 6,3 or 10V caps. Just trace the tracks to the actuall rails.

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  • aidynphoenix
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    can you guys assist me with this psu please.. awhile back i replaced all the large caps, not knowing about the low esr factor when choosing caps.. and i replaced the 4700uf and 3300uf caps all with 25v caps.. now, im not sure which caps were the 10v ones or the 16v ones.
    im assuming the two caps next to eachother are the 3300uf 16v caps and the 4 caps next to eachother are the 4700uf 10v caps? im assuming this because the two caps next to eachother are near the 12v rail (yellow) but i want to be sure..

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  • Wrog
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    Re-installed and it's up and running perfectly. Thanks to all that have helped -- now on to the second one!

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  • Wrog
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    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    Where is this list?
    That's probably a typo and I should fix it.
    Click the link where it says PCBONEZ's list. Will report back after work today.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by Wrog
    Had a chance to desolder all caps tonight, and found a slight surprise. I was going by PCBONEZ's list for the TPII-550 he did awhile back when I originally posted, and lo and behold, my actual list has one difference. C38 (under one of the coils) isn't a 22uF 50V as I had assumed, but rather a 1uF 50V. So his list has quantity 2 of the 22uF 50V and mine has quantity 2 of the 1uF 50V, everything else is the same. Very strange... good thing I ordered extras!
    Where is this list?
    That's probably a typo and I should fix it.

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  • Wrog
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    Got all caps swapped out tonight, but too late to do any testing. I probed purple to ground (standby) and got 5.1v so that's a good start! Hopefully tomorrow I can fire it up in one of my PCs and report back.

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  • Wrog
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    Had a chance to desolder all caps tonight, and found a slight surprise. I was going by PCBONEZ's list for the TPII-550 he did awhile back when I originally posted, and lo and behold, my actual list has one difference. C38 (under one of the coils) isn't a 22uF 50V as I had assumed, but rather a 1uF 50V. So his list has quantity 2 of the 22uF 50V and mine has quantity 2 of the 1uF 50V, everything else is the same. Very strange... good thing I ordered extras!

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  • Wrog
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    Awesome, thank you guys. All parts ordered, I'll post updates when I have some time to work on them.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    PW and FM would both work for that one.

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  • Wrog
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    Thanks! I will inspect where they sit to check if 8mm diameter can be used. If they fit, would the Nichicon PW be a good choice? Actually, I think I may have some 220uF 25V with an 8mm diameter that I could use (Panasonic FM).

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  • Toasty
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    See PCBONEZ remarks (6 & 7) on this thread regarding endurance hour ratings:

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10764

    Also, can an 8mm fit in for that 6.3mm? If so, you have a much larger number of choices.

    Cheers!
    Toast

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  • Toasty
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    These are only 85°C caps. Need 105°C.

    Use KMG - http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=565-1293-ND
    -or-
    NHG - http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...&name=P5530-ND

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