Nice job Rich, eventually youll get the faulty part. Dont forget to post your notes on the psu (ie part numbers, schematics...) as it may help others in the future!
Will do. Mostly part locations and part numbers. Don't get your hope too high for complete and detailed schematics however. I'll trace what I need for a repair and understanding the problem.
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See reply #59 and 62 later in this thread.
There should be FIVE one ohm resistors and ONE diode in the lot.
I did not change the text below so that the other responses still make sense in that context.
This is what happens when you work way past your bedtime
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First: I will post part placements of two of the boards as soon as I get a chance to scan my notes.
Second: the PSU is now back in action. On board 3 there are two series of 1.0 ohm resistors in parallel. The marked one is going to a comparator. ALL the resistances were in the 100 to 200k range
They looked pristine and the markings was for 1 ohm.... No sign of heating, looked perfect.
I removed a couple resistances from the second set and they, indeed, measured 1 ohm each. Guess they are measuring current draw on the 400V main storage capacitor for each of the supply rails.
Plugged back the PSU in the unit expecting some magic smoke but all the supplies were according to MasterTech's table (Thanks again
). But apart from a few beeps the front display was dead. However I could see some activity with a strong flashlight. Must be a dead fluorescent tube or the inverter board.
Fortunately it is a TDK board (doc on google) and it was the 2.0A smd fuse that was gone. I can post info if someone needs it.
A small detail that I should have given more attention to was one missing screw on the PSU outer casing when I first took it apart. With my luck I assume I ended up with the lab unit that was reassembled from various broken parts until they go rid of it.
Many thanks to all the people that contributed to this thread. I owe a beer to MasterTech in particular....