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#1002 |
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#1003 |
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![]() Okay, here is my contribution. A few years ago I used a Motorola power supply that was from a retires base-station police band radio. I used it to build a 20amp power supply to run some of my radio gear.
I walked into the shack one day and I could smell something burning. I looked around but did not really see anything. No visible smoke. I noticed this power supply was off. I could tell this was where the stink was emanating from. I just took it out of service, set it aside and used another power supply. I pulled it out and removed the cover today and this is what I found. It about burned my shack down. If it was not inside a metal case I built it might have!! Enjoy! |
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#1004 |
Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
City & State: San Jose, CA
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![]() Look like the cause was something other than the caps. I think Nichicon discontinued the PL series something like 15 years ago, so they had a pretty long life.
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#1005 | |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Actually, I do have a theory of what might have happened there. Being that old, those Nichicon probably had deteriorated rubber seals at such age. If at some point the PSU was "bumped" or exposed to slightly stronger vibration, that could have caused some electrolyte to leak out. Moreover, the PL series are somewhat similar to the PR series of that age in that they both used the quaternary ammonium salt in their electrolyte. Now, the PR series were actually pretty well-known for leaking electrolyte from their bungs after a number of years. PL, on the other hand, not anywhere near as often. So basically, I'm speculating here that these Nichicon PL caps started to leak a little bit of electrolyte on the PCB. Since electrolyte is quite corrosive, it probably started eating traces away. Over time, it could have caused a weak or bad connection somewhere. On top of that, electrolyte is also conductive and flammable too. So if you have a weak connection and you add a conductive agent to it (possible source of spark or heat generation) that's also flammable... I think that might explain how the small inferno happened inside the PSU. Or does that sound like a big tinfoil hat theory? ![]() And in any case, the big question is: why didn't the PSU's protection circuitry shut it down? All in all, that PSU doesn't look like a cheapo no-name dubious brand. But perhaps it just lacks/lacked modern protections (aside from maybe complete short-circuit)? Last edited by momaka; 01-09-2022 at 10:54 PM.. |
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#1006 |
That one weirdo
Join Date: Oct 2021
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![]() Kaboomf.
Nichicon HM caps from the Optiplex I'm fixing. Don't mind the odd camera angles. |
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#1007 |
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![]() The caps are over 19 years old, was the MB in use the whole time?
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#1008 |
That one weirdo
Join Date: Oct 2021
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![]() I'm not sure, but I believe it was taken out of service many years ago. I don't have much info on it but if I had to guess it was put into storage after it blew a cap or two.
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#1009 |
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![]() HMs (and HNs) from the early 2000s are known to be flaky. 2005 and later are usually fine, as are 1990s.
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#1010 |
That one weirdo
Join Date: Oct 2021
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![]() Yeh, this PC is from 2002 so it's within the bad caps era for that series.
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#1012 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
City & State: dayton ohio
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![]() Motorola quantar repeater supplies burn up just like that.
And its leaking electrolyte that set it off. I recap them on sight. Just did one for a uhf p25 system i am putting on the air. Quote:
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#1013 |
Never Give Up !
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![]() Some caps for you guys:
Pic 1: Cambridge Audio 15,000uf 63v causing dc error suspect voltage collapses because of these….. Pic 2: Nichicons out of a Bose thing causing no power, all SMD caps had to be replaced in the device too as you can see. Pic 3: Enercon capacitors out of a H&K mass thing, whole lot of supply caps replaced. Pic 4: DENON RCDM41 lots of weird issues with this one. A bodge yes I didn’t have the values and was stumped on this device for a while. Quite a few of the mainboard SMDs had 20 plus ohms so I replaced them. The fault ended up being a tiny passive filter on the power supply being somehow semi open circuit ![]()
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#1014 |
Never Give Up !
Join Date: May 2014
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![]() Spot the fake cap too!
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So it was the electrolyte, as I suspected. Perhaps Nichicon PL series are to be avoided/removed as well - at least at this age now. The PR series sure do like to leak from the bottom. BTW, glad to see you're back! ![]() Quote:
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#1016 |
Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
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![]() The PL and PR series were discontinued long ago, casualties of RoHS. The reconstituted the PL series as the PM series, and due to customer demand brought back the PR series as the PS series. I know they did more changes to the PS series than than just making it RoHS-compliant. So the newer series probably have an electrolyte other than the one(s) that caused problems.
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#1017 |
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#1018 |
Computer Geek
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![]() Caps can fail with no visible signs.
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#1019 |
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![]() Yeah.. I've dealt with enough G-Luxon to watch out for that. The slo-blow fuse immediately popped when I powered it up; I guess I'll start the troubleshooting process with testing with these charming caps. Best case scenario is a shorted filter cap, worst case is I buy a LM3876's for a couple of bucks. There's nothing to this little amp.
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Comrade Glimmer
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![]() I've been trying to get my office (other bedroom) so taking my stored computers in the closet cleared out so I can make room for a metal book shelf
I found my grandmother (rip) computer and wanted to see if it would boot, I did and like three seconds after post the screen went black and a heard a hissing getting louder and knew that smell and pulled the plug asap. Dell Vostro 2200 (core 2) Hipro psu
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