I know these things are only worth a few dollars, so this is perhaps more an intellectual exercise in understanding what is (not) going on here.
The model is marked as MP-3314, sold in our consumer electronics stores, and is variable between 3V and 12V at 1.5A.
Under no load it shows as the appropriate voltage - set currently at 9V. But under load it fails, the LED flashes/blinks as it tries to restart. Meter shows volts come up but fall back with a fraction of a second, repeated continuously.
What would be a typical component that would fail, producing this effect?
Images attached of both sides of board.
By the way, have confirmed the device it is driving is OK. I have wired in my bench variable supply and all works 100%
The model is marked as MP-3314, sold in our consumer electronics stores, and is variable between 3V and 12V at 1.5A.
Under no load it shows as the appropriate voltage - set currently at 9V. But under load it fails, the LED flashes/blinks as it tries to restart. Meter shows volts come up but fall back with a fraction of a second, repeated continuously.
What would be a typical component that would fail, producing this effect?
Images attached of both sides of board.
By the way, have confirmed the device it is driving is OK. I have wired in my bench variable supply and all works 100%
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