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    #81
    Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

    Hello again.

    Today the caps arrived and I soldered them in the circuit. They fit very good. Thx to Behemot.

    Sadly I think something went wrong. I dont know if I short the circuit at one place. All other soldering joints are good imho. Just one went a little bit too big and contacted to another solder area.

    Pls look at the pictures. Does anybody know something about this circuit area?

    Don´t want to reasemble the psu before I make sure I didnt short the circuit.

    Greets

    TCC
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    Last edited by Tomcatciller; 09-25-2013, 07:27 AM.
    Successfully repaired: Benq FP93GX+ (bad capacitor) / Samsung 2233RZ (bad inverter) / Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT (bad capacitors)

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      #82
      Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

      Seems like +3,3 V. Use your multimeter set on diode test between +3,3 V and ground while PSU unplugged from power. If it will show 0, you got short there, if 6+, than it should be OK.

      Double or even tripple check your soldering and also polarity. Quite often I swap caps the other way around (mostly on negative rails). Last time it took me half an hour of staring into the PSU to find it…
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        #83
        Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

        Hm, my tools are very limited. I only have this mutimeter. (see picture) Can you tell me what setting on my mutimeter is the right one?

        I can messure 3,3V on every psu cable connector? Or should I messure on the circuit?

        I checked polarity of the caps several times. I soldered them correctly. I can compare with previous pictures and the markings of the board.

        Greets

        TCC
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        Last edited by Tomcatciller; 09-25-2013, 08:02 AM.
        Successfully repaired: Benq FP93GX+ (bad capacitor) / Samsung 2233RZ (bad inverter) / Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT (bad capacitors)

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          #84
          Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

          That white diode icon, right from ohm meter.

          This tool is also useful for tracking paths and so, it makes some kind of buzz noise while in short.
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            #85
            Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

            I messured 3,3 V and ground on ATX power connector with multimeter diode setting. It shows 016 - 015 in both directions (red -black interchanged).

            I shorted the two multimeter pins and the multimeter shows 001. So maybe no short circuit?

            Some things are known from this thread:

            (See picture for comparision): The black area is ground, because all the black wires go from it to the psu connectors.
            My question is: Is the blue area all together (including purple area with pin of my replaced cap)? Because I contacted the cap pin (red) with the blue area. Imho all areas which have a copper layer under it are connected to each other. So I should not made a short circuit, imho....

            Just dont want to blow anything up.

            EDIT:

            Just want to mention. The big coil is connected to the blue area (3 pins).

            EDIT2:

            I checked +12V and +5V Rail with diode setting. No short circuit. (>>001)

            EDIT3:

            Hm, I just found another Enermax Liberty psu... I totally forgot it....

            It is a Enermax Liberty ELT620AWT. Has this psu the same circuit like the ELT500AWT? So I can check if blue area is connected with the one cap pin.

            Greets

            TCC
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            Last edited by Tomcatciller; 09-25-2013, 09:39 AM.
            Successfully repaired: Benq FP93GX+ (bad capacitor) / Samsung 2233RZ (bad inverter) / Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT (bad capacitors)

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              #86
              Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

              Ok, I dissembled the ELT620AWT and found a similar psu circuit to the ELT500AWT. I measured it and find there is a connection between the one cap pin and blue area. So I should made no short circuit on ELT500AWT.

              I reassembled the ELT500AWT and tested it with 3x 120 mm Fans and a water cooling unit. Everything worked so far, no blow ups.

              Are there any measurements/tests I can do before I put the psu back in my pc?

              Edit:

              I put the psu back in the system and it works well. 5 V Line got more stable, but 12V and 3,3 V improved a little bit too. Thx to everyone. Maybe I will replace the caps on my ELT620AWT too. Atm I dont need this psu. So I must think about this...

              Greetings form Germany

              TCC

              Greets

              TCC
              Last edited by Tomcatciller; 09-25-2013, 11:21 AM.
              Successfully repaired: Benq FP93GX+ (bad capacitor) / Samsung 2233RZ (bad inverter) / Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT (bad capacitors)

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                #87
                Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                Originally posted by Tomcatciller View Post
                My question is: Is the blue area all together (including purple area with pin of my replaced cap)?
                Yeah that's the same and seems like +3,3 V. It is primary side of output Pi filter, than there is coil connecting it to secondary side. Typical output filter setup is capacity - inductance - capacity.

                Well, glad to hear another one is in order

                I almost forgot, if you'll be cleaning it from dust in future, make sure you clean all the bloody yellow glue. It gets conductive, even though they used some "better" one in later revisions, even this thing gets conductive and may short something.
                Last edited by Behemot; 09-26-2013, 05:38 PM.
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                  #88
                  Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                  I'm finally getting around to fixing this PSU, but I got 1000uf 10v CTC 8x20, but I replaced it with a smaller 8x16 nichi HM series cap, does can size matter? I don't even remember what the ripple and esr was on the ctc.

                  Anyone want to clue me in?

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                    #89
                    Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                    Can size shouldn't matter, although the ESR may be slightly different. I think it should be fine especially on one of the minor rails. As long as the ripple current is the same or higher

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                      #90
                      Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                      If it's close enough, I don't think it matters if it's slightly lower. Especialy on rails such as +5 V SB, -5 V or -12 V where are only small current outputs.
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                        #91
                        Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                        It was a successful recap, power supply works.

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                          #92
                          Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                          I also brought one with me from home so I will be doing it in a few days…
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                            #93
                            Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                            Originally posted by Behemot View Post
                            I also brought one with me from home so I will be doing it in a few days…
                            Well I used these

                            http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...eywords=p14404

                            for the 3300uf 16v caps since I couldn't find them in 10x30, sat one butt flat and other one was raised a bit and used heatshrink tubing on the leads. I left it as is, since the wire harness and coil to the left of it made it pretty snug so I don't think no movement is going to occur.

                            Just a tip if you can't find any 10x30.

                            I also recommend 40w iron for the blobs on the board and 25w for the non-blobs.
                            Last edited by Mad_Professor; 10-08-2013, 02:50 PM.

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                              #94
                              Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                              I am currently the only distributor of high-quality D10x30 mm 3300uF/16V capacitors so I think that would not be a problem.
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                                #95
                                Re: ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT

                                Digging this topic up from the grave, to let you know that I, too, managed to revive my ELT500AWT thanks to a set of new capacitors from a well known veteran member of this forum :-)

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