This is the power supply that came with the Albatron PX865PE PRO mentioned on the other thread I created.
It works, but the psu squeals and the 5vsb climbs to 6.11V.
I opened it and was surprised by the build quality. In the AC reception there is something I've never seen again in a power supply.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1352833284
It seems to be an input filter that incorporates X cap, Y caps and input coil.
But wait, there is more! 2 extra X caps, 2 Y caps and 2 coils, one of them is the biggest AC filtering coil I have seen. There are also 2 M.O.V., but there is no inrush current limiter. The bridge rectifier is GBU8J rated at 8A.
Oh, no! That voltage doubler circuit again! You can tell where it is from the burnt PCB... It's the PCB board mounted on the primary heatsink. I bet the 2.2uF 400V caps are dead as usual.
The caps in this power supply are Teapo and Jenpo.
The primary caps are 2x Teapo 680uF 200V.
5vsb: 1x 1000uF 16V Teapo SH & 1x 470uF 16V Jenpo
3.3V: 2X 3300uF 6.3V Jenpo 10X25
5V: 2x 3300uF 10V Teapo SC 10x30
12V: 1x 2200uF 16V Jenpo 10X25
The secondary silicon is very impressive:
3.3V: 1X SBL4040PT 40A
5V: 2X SBL3040PT 60A total
12V: 1x ESAD92-02 20A
The main NPN switching transistors are 2SC2625 rated for 10A continuous. Correct me if I am wrong but I think they are worse than the D13009...
There is also SSP2N60B for 5vsb.
There is SG6105D for PWM and the voltage comparator LM339N, placed in an add-on board.
I found that test report: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...a1ac9621a8.pdf
and schematics: http://www.rom.by/files/HPC-360-302.rar
It works, but the psu squeals and the 5vsb climbs to 6.11V.
I opened it and was surprised by the build quality. In the AC reception there is something I've never seen again in a power supply.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1352833284
It seems to be an input filter that incorporates X cap, Y caps and input coil.
But wait, there is more! 2 extra X caps, 2 Y caps and 2 coils, one of them is the biggest AC filtering coil I have seen. There are also 2 M.O.V., but there is no inrush current limiter. The bridge rectifier is GBU8J rated at 8A.
Oh, no! That voltage doubler circuit again! You can tell where it is from the burnt PCB... It's the PCB board mounted on the primary heatsink. I bet the 2.2uF 400V caps are dead as usual.
The caps in this power supply are Teapo and Jenpo.
The primary caps are 2x Teapo 680uF 200V.
5vsb: 1x 1000uF 16V Teapo SH & 1x 470uF 16V Jenpo
3.3V: 2X 3300uF 6.3V Jenpo 10X25
5V: 2x 3300uF 10V Teapo SC 10x30
12V: 1x 2200uF 16V Jenpo 10X25
The secondary silicon is very impressive:
3.3V: 1X SBL4040PT 40A
5V: 2X SBL3040PT 60A total
12V: 1x ESAD92-02 20A
The main NPN switching transistors are 2SC2625 rated for 10A continuous. Correct me if I am wrong but I think they are worse than the D13009...
There is also SSP2N60B for 5vsb.
There is SG6105D for PWM and the voltage comparator LM339N, placed in an add-on board.
I found that test report: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...a1ac9621a8.pdf
and schematics: http://www.rom.by/files/HPC-360-302.rar
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