The purpose of this thread is to attempt to resolve the remaining mystery of why the Bestec ATX-250 12E turned into such a disaster and became known as the motherboard killer.
From a previous thread:
Toasty: The cap failure may be a result of, or perhaps only a contributing factor of the meltdown, not the root cause………… There is evidence of other components failing (resistor and diode) that may in fact be closer to the actual cause.
The FIRST root cause has been attributed to failure of capacitor C1 which is the filter on the feedback winding of the 5vsb transformer. Tests done by Severach and myself indicate that a series resistance can simulate esr in this circuit and produce an increase of about one volt for each ten ohms of increase in esr. Further testing has shown that the filter capacitor in this location will produce a similiar problem in other brand power supplies using the two transistor design. Therefore, if this capacitor goes bad, either because of cheap poor quality, heat damage over time, or simply electrolyte drying out, the capacitor will develop higher and higher esr problems.
This problem has been discussed and documented on several previous threads, so I will not beat it to death - this problem which I shall label as Root Cause #1 is already well known.
From a previous thread:
Toasty: The cap failure may be a result of, or perhaps only a contributing factor of the meltdown, not the root cause………… There is evidence of other components failing (resistor and diode) that may in fact be closer to the actual cause.
The FIRST root cause has been attributed to failure of capacitor C1 which is the filter on the feedback winding of the 5vsb transformer. Tests done by Severach and myself indicate that a series resistance can simulate esr in this circuit and produce an increase of about one volt for each ten ohms of increase in esr. Further testing has shown that the filter capacitor in this location will produce a similiar problem in other brand power supplies using the two transistor design. Therefore, if this capacitor goes bad, either because of cheap poor quality, heat damage over time, or simply electrolyte drying out, the capacitor will develop higher and higher esr problems.
This problem has been discussed and documented on several previous threads, so I will not beat it to death - this problem which I shall label as Root Cause #1 is already well known.
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