Hello,
My friend asked me to replace the wire going from this SMPS 20v adapter to the charger for a 18v Lithium Battery for a drill.
The cable had frayed and been touching, as a result the 5 Paralleled R200 (0.2 ohm) resistors had blown O/C, they are connecting the main -ve rail to the output wire.
The output was jumping around 13v and dis-appeared when a load like the charger was connected, they measured 900ohms.
I experimented by replacing at first a single 0 ohm and then a 2.2ohm in and the output was restored at 21.62v and 21.65v respectively so negligible difference.
I know I can buy the correct ones but would like to understand what they are doing and why 0.2ohms was picked and whether I can just pop in 5 x 0 ohms or anything small like 5 x 2.2ohms in.
There is another single resistor coming off the negative wire to the feedback circuit I believe.
I know the test resistor in the picture is too small and would fit the correct size for the current when I replace them.
Many thanks.
My friend asked me to replace the wire going from this SMPS 20v adapter to the charger for a 18v Lithium Battery for a drill.
The cable had frayed and been touching, as a result the 5 Paralleled R200 (0.2 ohm) resistors had blown O/C, they are connecting the main -ve rail to the output wire.
The output was jumping around 13v and dis-appeared when a load like the charger was connected, they measured 900ohms.
I experimented by replacing at first a single 0 ohm and then a 2.2ohm in and the output was restored at 21.62v and 21.65v respectively so negligible difference.
I know I can buy the correct ones but would like to understand what they are doing and why 0.2ohms was picked and whether I can just pop in 5 x 0 ohms or anything small like 5 x 2.2ohms in.
There is another single resistor coming off the negative wire to the feedback circuit I believe.
I know the test resistor in the picture is too small and would fit the correct size for the current when I replace them.
Many thanks.
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