So, I've been away for a while from this thread...
Bring me up to now:
Have you got any output voltages, at all, on the power supply?
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How is this transformer numbered? Please post a close up picture of the back with its numbering.
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I pulled the IC off on the small Heatsinc it is DH18 B DM0465R
Is this IC101 on the board? When talking about components, please always list where it is on the board via pcb identifier so we know where to look. The more info you give, the less we have to guess and ask for clarification.
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This is located on the Powersuply IC101 located behind small transformer parallell with the large transformer. inbetween lrage heatsincs.
ON the main board i followed the power button switch and it has 4.49 volts and drops to 0v when pressed. However on the opposite side where pin10 (on the power supply) connected to the main board we are seeing no 0v drop.
Does this determine there is a fault with the main board? is there a way i can short pin 10 to see if the power supply fires up to indeed confirm this theory?
Do you have a 2.2k - 4.7k resistor; or can you acquire one (e.g. from RadioShack)?
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Hey i live near a Jaycar so i can get anything electrical they stock just about anything using this to short ?
Use the standby rail to pull the PSON line to about 5V. The 2.2k-4.7k prevents any damage from potentially excessive voltages (PSON might only want 2-3V), although that would be a very rare possibility I would suggest it anyway.
Get a 1/4W (quarter-watt) 5% resistor of any value from 2.2k (2200) to 4.7k (4700) ohms.
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Use the standby rail to pull the PSON line to about 5V. The 2.2k-4.7k prevents any damage from potentially excessive voltages (PSON might only want 2-3V), although that would be a very rare possibility I would suggest it anyway.
Get a 1/4W (quarter-watt) 5% resistor of any value from 2.2k (2200) to 4.7k (4700) ohms.
Sorry guys i have been away on business and just got back got the resistor and going to try it tonight.
If the power supply operates correctly which i think it will, how can i go about identifying what this main board is so i can seek a replacement ?
As i have tryed to google to numbers on it and returned no results.
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