usp440m-42lp psu

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  • joehezzer
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    Nothing from any of them. So probably need to pull off diodes and check em !!
    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-30-2014, 08:53 AM.

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  • joehezzer
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    Nothing from any.

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  • paulstef
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    check the measurements in the picture

    the yellow part creates the 5V standby voltages
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  • joehezzer
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    Ok not getting any voltage at all

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    Go right to the connector where it says 5VSB (CN801). Measuring DC you should have 5V.

    Then connect a 1k resistor from 5VSB to RL_ON. The relay should come on and you should get 9V, 24V and 12V.

    Then connect a 1k resistor from 5VSB to VS_ON. You should get about 190V VS and 60V VA. All DC.

    Just gonna have me dinner

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  • paulstef
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    Go right to the connector where it says 5VSB (CN801). Measuring DC you should have 5V.

    Then connect a 1k resistor from 5VSB to RL_ON. The relay should come on and you should get 9V, 24V and 12V.

    Then connect a 1k resistor from 5VSB to VS_ON. You should get about 190V VS and 60V VA. All DC.

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    37VAC is not enough, must be the same voltage as input AC voltage.
    ok just double checked it got the same voltage as the input, 263v ac
    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-30-2014, 07:43 AM.

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  • joehezzer
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    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-30-2014, 07:43 AM.

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  • paulstef
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    37VAC is not enough, must be the same voltage as input AC voltage.

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  • joehezzer
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    37v AC from these
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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    Perfect. What's the voltage at the points indicated in the picture?
    37v AC
    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-30-2014, 07:19 AM.

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  • joehezzer
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    Right ok test out put again and got 263v Ac atleast I have a reading this time lol

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  • joehezzer
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    ok so i have changed filter no joy, i must have tested something wrong somewhere or has blown old filter and something else. i have not had chance to test it properly yet. i did test the rocker switch and it tested ok but on closer inspection it looks a bit melted.
    when i plug the power cord in i can hear what sounds like a relay click from the area pictured and shorting sound if i can use that term
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    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-28-2014, 03:04 PM.

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    Well if that's all there was you are very lucky.
    fingers crossed there is no other damage. the chap said he had a sparky round his house the week b4 sorting his house electrics out, then a week later he had a power cut because of the weather and the set never turned back on, fingers crossed there is no other damage

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  • paulstef
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    Originally posted by joehezzer
    still waiting for filter
    Well if that's all there was you are very lucky.

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  • joehezzer
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    still waiting for filter

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  • paulstef
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    Great. Good luck!

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    How did this work out for you? Was it the Filter?
    ok so i just tested the filter there is no voltage at all at the filter, so have a new filter on order.

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by paulstef
    How did this work out for you? Was it the Filter?
    hi paul not had chance to test it yet, hopefully tomorrow

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  • paulstef
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    How did this work out for you? Was it the Filter?

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