I just got a Power Designs TP343A Triple-output power supply (donated by a generous neighbor, lucky me!) and I started doing my homework to see if I could make it work. Found the PDF manual (the crappy scan that's quite hard to read), started spending way too much time reading the giant thread "POWER DESIGNS PRECISION POWER SUPPLIES"...
I took a peek inside to look for obvious bad signs and other than a missing diode (CR402 between COM and Source B DC-) things looked about right..
Powered it up and the Source A Fault light instantly lit up with the Source A Ammeter going to 2.5A. With a bit of poking around it appeared Source A DC+ and COM were shorted.
I took out C401 and it seemed within tolerances (not shorted, 289uF for 330uF, 0.2oHm ESR); took out the output CR401 and ah-ha, this guy was shorted. Now Source A DC+ and COM are not shorted anymore (with these two components still out).
I decided to measure outputs with C401 & CR401 out (and now, no more fault light on Source A):
Source B and Source C look pretty good (super quick test shows ~0V at 0V. ~5V at 5V). But Source A is whacky: with the pot all the way counterclockwise, I measure ~16V. As I start turning the pot a bit, it slowly increases then suddenly jumps to 32V measured, and the Source A fault light comes on.
32V on a 0-20V supply looks suspicious! Any idea on what might be going on here?
Regarding CR401 (and its missing sibling CR402), the manual says "SI5A2". What would be a good replacement diode for this guy?
Thanks!