Hi all, I’ve got a couple of these power supplies. Both of them power on the thunderbolt display without issue, but they won’t charge a macbook through the MagSafe cable. I’ve checked the output voltage on the MagSafe plug from the PSU and I have around 6.6-6.7V when this should be much higher. Probably around 14-18.5V. Everything on the board looks clean. No bloated or leaking capacitors. Could anyone tell me what capacities on the board are for the MagSafe charger specifically? Might change those and see what happens. In case you are wondering, the cable further to the right on the pic is the one which leads to the MagSafe cable. Any other pointers? Thanks
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
First of all do you have an ESR capacitor tester if not I would highly recommend that you replace all of the capacitors on this board
The only ones that you might not have to replace are the main filtering capacitors on this board but this depends how old this device is and how much it has been used or not been used if it has been in storage
The brand of capacitors ( greenish color ones )that are on this board are known for failure with no blotting or popping there topsLast edited by sam_sam_sam; 02-23-2021, 08:48 PM.
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
Thanks for the reply Sam. I do have a capacitor tester, ie- measure capacitance. I would need to desolder each one to measure them though wouldn't I? As they are I circuit on the board.... I did think the taicon caps were the primary suspects. Rubycon caps are probably fine.
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
Originally posted by bosscharles View PostThanks for the reply Sam. I do have a capacitor tester, ie- measure capacitance. I would need to desolder each one to measure them though wouldn’t I? As they are I circuit on the board.... I did think the taicon caps were the primary suspects. Rubycon caps are probably fine.
Now what I will do sometimes is I get an reading of 0.00 resistance reading on a capacitor and the capacitor UF value is over 500uf then I would a ordinary capacitor tester to see what UF reading I am getting
I have had this issue before but it does not happen very often but when it happens and I have a new capacitor with the same UF value capacitor I will compare the results from both meters and if think that it might be an issue I would just replace the capacitor
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Taicon output caps are of middling or lesser quality, and Lite On isn't the best at using them with really long-term reliability. at ~9 years old (there's what looks like an "1152" date code on a transformer) those Taicons may be ready for retirement.PeteS in CA
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
hey do you mind sharing images of this section of the board . The Power factor correction circuit of the thunderbolt display is shorted some of the components . I've changed the NPC1605G IC , but supporting over voltage protection and feedback circuits are still damaged .
Ive highlighted the components I require in the attached images.
thanks
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View PostFirst of all do you have an ESR capacitor tester if not I would highly recommend that you replace all of the capacitors on this board
The only ones that you might not have to replace are the main filtering capacitors on this board but this depends how old this device is and how much it has been used or not been used if it has been in storage
The brand of capacitors ( greenish color ones )that are on this board are known for failure with no blotting or popping there tops
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Re: Apple A1407 Thunderbolt Display Power Supply PA-3251-3A
Originally posted by stj View Postthere really isnt much between the mains and those capacitors.
check the bridge rectifier pins for mains going in and DC coming out
I'm a total newbie on Power supplies, can you show me where is the bridge rectifier in these pics? Tia
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