I have an ICOM IC-PS35 power supply that I picked up second-hand with a matching IC-751 transceiver. The combo worked for about an hour when I brought it home, but shortly thereafter the power supply bit the dust.
The radio works on another cheap power supply I have but this supply isn't exactly RF quiet, destroying everything 14Mhz and higher.
When it gave up the ghost, I heard a pop and smelled the smoke. I pulled the lid and looked at the board with the supply on, and saw an arc across the board around the input filter caps. I assume the "glue" that was holding them down absorbed enough moisture to go conductive and short out the high-voltage side of the supply. I pulled the caps and scraped the gunk off the board, reassembled it all and there's still no signs of life.
The confusing part is the fuse never blew which is what I would expect with a high-voltage short.
I have a schematic diagram of the power supply, but I'm not real good at deciding where I need to start troubleshooting.
Here's the manual with a diagram: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...746601a893.pdf
The rectifier is good, with 330v across its DC output.
I'm a relative noob when it comes to troubleshooting SMPS so any help would be greatly appreciated!
The radio works on another cheap power supply I have but this supply isn't exactly RF quiet, destroying everything 14Mhz and higher.
When it gave up the ghost, I heard a pop and smelled the smoke. I pulled the lid and looked at the board with the supply on, and saw an arc across the board around the input filter caps. I assume the "glue" that was holding them down absorbed enough moisture to go conductive and short out the high-voltage side of the supply. I pulled the caps and scraped the gunk off the board, reassembled it all and there's still no signs of life.
The confusing part is the fuse never blew which is what I would expect with a high-voltage short.
I have a schematic diagram of the power supply, but I'm not real good at deciding where I need to start troubleshooting.
Here's the manual with a diagram: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...746601a893.pdf
The rectifier is good, with 330v across its DC output.
I'm a relative noob when it comes to troubleshooting SMPS so any help would be greatly appreciated!
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