Hi everyone! I would like to ask you one question about problem I´ve been having recently... I am repairing Logitech speakers and I found out, that the fuse was blown out in the power supply... After replacing the fuse it still blows out... no matter how many Amp fuse I give there... I checked the circuit for some short circuits, but nothing... I think it is in the input part... I measured the resistance between input pins (230 V) and it shown 10 ohms, but nearer to the decouple transformer only 1,7 ohm (i know, this is the resistance, which is given to the direct current, but when it comes to alternating current, it is much more, because impedance from inductance comes along...)... I also experienced, that some blue cap (like ceramic, or so, not electrolythic) was blown, near some kind of TO220 package (in the part of circuit, that was decoupled by the input transformer)... what could be the problem please? I soldered out that cap and replaced fuse... thats all (and measured the voltage on big electrolytic cap behind decouple transformer and there were 0 Volt, so I think, the voltage never made it through decouple transformer....input part consists of : Fuse, Varistor, Thermistor, yellow bricked capacitor and finally, the decouple transformer).
The input decouple transformer is some kind of ferrite named UU16 HGX