Power Supply 2273+3362 PSU in STBY

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  • rigeback
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Mar 2011
    • 421
    • Malta

    #1

    Power Supply 2273+3362 PSU in STBY

    Got a PSU that I can't seem to find a manual for "Power Supply 2273+3362".

    5V and 12V is present and I PS/On bridged turned on the backlights although the led were flickering and could be culprit as the monitor has been idle for some time.

    D2 Diode has 12V on both sides which seems a bit strange?
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  • SMDFlea
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2018
    • 20467
    • UK

    #2
    Re: PSU in STBY

    C910 and R901 solder joints look a little suspect. If you have an ESR meter check all the electrolytics
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    • re-atari
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 136

      #3
      Re: Power Supply 2273+3362 PSU in STBY

      As do both solder joints on R930.

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      • rigeback
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Mar 2011
        • 421
        • Malta

        #4
        Re: PSU in STBY

        Originally posted by SMDFlea
        C910 and R901 solder joints look a little suspect. If you have an ESR meter check all the electrolytics
        I don't have an ESR meter but I already changed out 3 caps that were swollen, I think the problem is in the low voltage switching or the led

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        • R_J
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jun 2012
          • 9532
          • Canada

          #5
          Re: Power Supply 2273+3362 PSU in STBY

          If D2 voltage is 12v on both sides it because the led boost circuit is not working, likely cause is an open led in the backlight circuit. If the backlight is open, the circuit will go into over voltage protection and shut down.

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          • rigeback
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Mar 2011
            • 421
            • Malta

            #6
            Re: Power Supply 2273+3362 PSU in STBY

            Originally posted by R_J
            If D2 voltage is 12v on both sides it because the led boost circuit is not working, likely cause is an open led in the backlight circuit. If the backlight is open, the circuit will go into over voltage protection and shut down.
            Correct, bridging PS/ON indicates a power loss when the led strip is connected and will put the rest of the system in protection.

            I've removed the led strip and will consider ordering it.

            Thanks you all for the input.

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