Hi,
just received a free HP DPS-800GB A server psu for rack mount. It's a small unit but has 82.2A @12.15V so I want to fix it for a lipo charger psu.
Anyways, the input fuse was blown and right next to it two capacitors and some black residue on the PCB and surrounding components. Took out the capacitors and they both measure just fine (identical to this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270991230896). Now it seems the black residue origins from beneath one of the caps, and it has a slight damage/leakage sign at the welding point on the positive pin. But it measures fine both in capacitance and resistance, same as the good one (i suspect is good). These are the mans filtering caps. Is the voltage or frequency from the multimeter not enough to see the leakage?
My question is if I should expect any more trouble, or just replace the caps and fuse and try again? The PSU was operative for maybe a week or so before it needed replacing.
PS I removed the surrounding plastic film for inspection, it had cracked pretty badly anyways, probably from heat?