Hi, got this PSU from a co-worker.
Was gonna recap it and give it back to him but I changed my mind after a closer inspection.
Not only are all Capxon's on the secondary bloated and or leaking electrolyte.
Even the primary 270uF 400v cap was bloated, I removed the top plastic cover to be doubly sure...
After desoldering it's impossible to measure ESR (open circuit) and my capacitance meter shows 40nF (yes, nanofarad!)
I also realized that the coil by it is severely burned, but it looks like the core is fine, it's not black atleast...
And on the underside the bleeder resistor has blown up, it's a SMD thingy marked "R44" on the PCB. Any idea what value it should be? (It measures 2mega ohm now)
EDIT 2014-11-22: This thread shows that Capxon LP has this common problem, so this could be the actual reasons for why the coil gets burned in these powersupplies!
Was gonna recap it and give it back to him but I changed my mind after a closer inspection.
Not only are all Capxon's on the secondary bloated and or leaking electrolyte.
Even the primary 270uF 400v cap was bloated, I removed the top plastic cover to be doubly sure...
After desoldering it's impossible to measure ESR (open circuit) and my capacitance meter shows 40nF (yes, nanofarad!)
I also realized that the coil by it is severely burned, but it looks like the core is fine, it's not black atleast...
And on the underside the bleeder resistor has blown up, it's a SMD thingy marked "R44" on the PCB. Any idea what value it should be? (It measures 2mega ohm now)
EDIT 2014-11-22: This thread shows that Capxon LP has this common problem, so this could be the actual reasons for why the coil gets burned in these powersupplies!
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