I recently acquired a ThermalTake Smart M Series M850W (model SP-850AH3CCB) power supply. It has a blown primary cap, blown fuse, and shorted 5VSB MOSFET. Now, if the primary cap was a cheap Chinese or Taiwanese brand, I wouldn’t have been surprised. But the primary cap is a Panasonic HD 400V, 470 uF cap and the rest of the PSU also has quality caps (mostly Chemicon KY and KZE). The PSU barely has any dust in it as well. It looks almost new, actually.
So, has anyone seen this type of failure before? Did the APFC overshoot and cause the 5VSB FET and fuse to blow? Or was it the other way around, with the 5VSB FET blowing and causing the APFC to overshoot and kill the cap as well?
The APFC controller is a CM6800TX (which is also the PWM controller). PSU is a double-forward design. The APFC MOSFETs (two Infineon IPA6R190E6 in parallel) are NOT shorted. PFC diode (QH08t7600 ?) is also OK. Main supply switching transistors are a pair of Infineon IPA6R190E6, and measure fine too. Bridge rectifier and NTC thermistor seem to be fine too. None of the fusible resistors are blown either…. So in other words, pretty much everything appears to be okay, except for the blown 5VSB FET, main cap, and fuse.
I looked up some reviews on this PSU, and looks like it’s a Channel Well / CWT design. The PSU board says ThermalTake on it, and there is also a model number G08-CPUQ161-PG00 REV:1.2). Here is one review I found for it as well:
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...upply_review/2
By the way, this PSU also has a 5-year warranty. But I didn’t really look into the label and tore into it after I saw that it didn’t work So I guess I can’t RMA it for warranty (then again, I don’t have a receipt for this either, as I got it for free from the trash, so maybe I would have never been able to send it for RMA anyways ).
And before I forget… pictures attached at the end of the post.
For starters, I'm thinking to swap the 5VSB FET, replace the input cap. disable the APFC, and seeing if the 5VSB comes up. I guess stay tuned for now. Or if anyone has better suggestions, let me know.
So, has anyone seen this type of failure before? Did the APFC overshoot and cause the 5VSB FET and fuse to blow? Or was it the other way around, with the 5VSB FET blowing and causing the APFC to overshoot and kill the cap as well?
The APFC controller is a CM6800TX (which is also the PWM controller). PSU is a double-forward design. The APFC MOSFETs (two Infineon IPA6R190E6 in parallel) are NOT shorted. PFC diode (QH08t7600 ?) is also OK. Main supply switching transistors are a pair of Infineon IPA6R190E6, and measure fine too. Bridge rectifier and NTC thermistor seem to be fine too. None of the fusible resistors are blown either…. So in other words, pretty much everything appears to be okay, except for the blown 5VSB FET, main cap, and fuse.
I looked up some reviews on this PSU, and looks like it’s a Channel Well / CWT design. The PSU board says ThermalTake on it, and there is also a model number G08-CPUQ161-PG00 REV:1.2). Here is one review I found for it as well:
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...upply_review/2
By the way, this PSU also has a 5-year warranty. But I didn’t really look into the label and tore into it after I saw that it didn’t work So I guess I can’t RMA it for warranty (then again, I don’t have a receipt for this either, as I got it for free from the trash, so maybe I would have never been able to send it for RMA anyways ).
And before I forget… pictures attached at the end of the post.
For starters, I'm thinking to swap the 5VSB FET, replace the input cap. disable the APFC, and seeing if the 5VSB comes up. I guess stay tuned for now. Or if anyone has better suggestions, let me know.
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