IBM 5160 PSU 240V

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Released as the IBM Personal Computer XT, or PC/XT, the 5160 is based around Intel's 8088 processor featuring 8-bit ISA slots for expansion cards. It came with one 5.25" floppy drive, and one 5.25" full height HDD most commonly 10MB. The PC/XT used a 130W power supply.


Preliminary Information
Leak Risk Low
Batteries None
Destructive Entry No


Known Issues

No Power

Causes

  • Power supply will not turn on

Solutions

  • Power supply must have a load on it to activate
  • Recap

Disassembly Notes

The top shell must be tiled up when pulled all the way forward to release.

Watch out for the speaker on the left side when sliding the shell

The top rear screw tab may catch on the PSU and cable (lift rear when sliding avoid)

PSU slides into tabs in bottom shell

When connecting the PSU back to the system the mother board power connectors should have the black wires next to each other.

The PSU case has security screws in addition to the standard hex/flat screws

Once the PSU is opened, there are four screws that need to be removed to fully access the main board, in addition to an earth wire and connector from the input board

There are three sub-boards attached to the main PSU board that generally do not need to be removed to access all the caps

Original Parts

Basic PCB Name

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
0 µF 0 °C

Replacement Parts

Basic PCB Name

Capacitors
RefDes Qty Compatible Part Number Order Links
Digikey

If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.

Related Links

See https://minuszerodegrees.net/5160/psu/5160_psu.htm for additional information

See https://minuszerodegrees.net/5150_5160/MDC/minimum_diag_config.htm for how to confirm faulty PSU

References