Okay, so I've had the joy of two L&C's to deal with. Same "300W" or "350W" design with about half the components "optional extra." Both of the supplies ended up under the crushing force of several bricks and my shoes, but before that I decided to pull some parts.
Found these primary caps by YC(?). Suspiciously, they all test around two E12 values below their rating - 330uF at ~220uF, 470uF at ~330uF. I found four that did this. (I tore one 470uF apart to see what made it tick, not much really, but the whole can was filled with paper and electrolyte, so that's something.) The 470uF cap was in the lower rated 300W supply.
These are -30% out of spec. Too consistent to be manufacturing tolerances, and outside of the -20% minimum.
ESR tested okay for primaries on all of these.
The "330uF" caps were in the PC with 100 Hz ripple on it. Needless to say I enjoyed the crushing sound of the PCB after that. (I saved the magnet wire and some ferrite cores for the coils.) With just 110uF (series total) of capacitance, it's no wonder the PSU had such high ripple. Amazing it ever worked at all.
It wouldn't surprise me if YC offered L&C a price too good to be true. I wonder if they ever bothered to test some of their components before installing them?
Found these primary caps by YC(?). Suspiciously, they all test around two E12 values below their rating - 330uF at ~220uF, 470uF at ~330uF. I found four that did this. (I tore one 470uF apart to see what made it tick, not much really, but the whole can was filled with paper and electrolyte, so that's something.) The 470uF cap was in the lower rated 300W supply.
These are -30% out of spec. Too consistent to be manufacturing tolerances, and outside of the -20% minimum.
ESR tested okay for primaries on all of these.
The "330uF" caps were in the PC with 100 Hz ripple on it. Needless to say I enjoyed the crushing sound of the PCB after that. (I saved the magnet wire and some ferrite cores for the coils.) With just 110uF (series total) of capacitance, it's no wonder the PSU had such high ripple. Amazing it ever worked at all.
It wouldn't surprise me if YC offered L&C a price too good to be true. I wonder if they ever bothered to test some of their components before installing them?
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