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This is a | This power supply is from a generic portable PC chassis that had branding from a computer shop but no visible manufacturer information. The system had a late SMD style AMD 386 motherboard installed in it. | ||
==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
===Sparking Sound and Fish Smell=== | ===Sparking Sound and Fish Smell=== | ||
*Leaking cap fluid boiling from shorted traces | *Leaking cap(possibly from C8) fluid boiling from shorted traces | ||
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File:27-3V07 PSU-CapLeak.JPG|Leak from capacitor mounted above caused a short on two traces on the bottom causing charring and audible sounds | File:27-3V07 PSU-CapLeak.JPG|Leak from capacitor mounted above caused a short on two traces on the bottom causing charring and audible sounds | ||
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|C11 | |C11 | ||
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|1000uF | |1000uF | ||
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== Additional Images == | |||
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File:27-3V07 PSU-label.JPG|DC Output ratings label. This power supply also provides some voltages used for the CRT driving electronics in the computer. | |||
File:27-3V07 PSU DCOutputSide.JPG|DC output side of the power supply | |||
File:27-3V07 PSU MainsInputSide.JPG|Mains input side of the power supply | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:42, 30 January 2022
27-3V07 PSU
Preliminary Information | |
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Leak Risk | Medium |
Batteries | None |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole |
Capacitor Types | Aluminum Electrolytic, Ceramic |
Destructive Entry | No |
This power supply is from a generic portable PC chassis that had branding from a computer shop but no visible manufacturer information. The system had a late SMD style AMD 386 motherboard installed in it.
Known Issues
Sparking Sound and Fish Smell
- Leaking cap(possibly from C8) fluid boiling from shorted traces
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Leak from capacitor mounted above caused a short on two traces on the bottom causing charring and audible sounds
Solutions
- Clean & recap
Disassembly Notes
PSU is attached with ISA style card edge connector
Original Parts
Main PSU Board
31-1032
Fuse: 250V 6.3A
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Pitch | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C35, C36 | 2 | 680uF | 200V | Through Hole | 30mm | 10mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | CE |
C4, C31, C32 | 3 | 470uF | 16V | Through Hole | 10mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C28, C24 | 2 | 470uF | 35V | Through Hole | 10mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C21, C18 | 2 | 100uF | 160V | Through Hole | 16mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C11 | 1 | 1000uF | 16V | Through Hole | 10mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | PL(M) | |
C8 | 1 | 6800uF | 10V | Through Hole | 16mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | PL(M) | |
C6 | 1 | 2200uF | 6,3V | Through Hole | 12mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C5, C9 | 2 | 47uF | 50V | Through Hole | 6.5mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C7 | 1 | 220uF | 25V | Through Hole | 8mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C16, C15, C20 | 3 | 1uF | 50V | Through Hole | 5mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C12, C13 | 2 | 4.7uF | 50V | Through Hole | 5mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M |
Sub-Board
31-1022
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Pitch | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C19 | 1 | 2.2uF | 50V | Through Hole | 5mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C33 | 1 | 10uF | 6.3V | Through Hole | 5mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M |
Sub-Board
31-1033
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Pitch | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C43 | 1 | 220uF | 25V | Through Hole | 8mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M |
Additional Images
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DC Output ratings label. This power supply also provides some voltages used for the CRT driving electronics in the computer.
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DC output side of the power supply
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Mains input side of the power supply