Hi group,
I am going to share the steps I took to repair a HP6035A 1kW Power Supply.
Before I get into the details, these power supplies are off-line switching supplies. A large portion of the circuit is connected directly to the line. Read and understand all the warnings in the HP Service Manual before attempting repair of these units.
The nature of this circuit, is that if you don't repair everything, it will fail catastrophically again. It is very important to find all the damaged components.
This power supply can deliver over 1kW for output voltage between 200V and 500V.
Details of this power supply and the service manual can be obtained from the Keysight website:
http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-839427-pn-6035A/system-autoranging-dc-power-supply-500v-5a?cc=US&lc=engProblemWhen powered up and turned on an error message was displayed indicating a problem with the secondary circuits:
I removed the outer cover by removing the handles on both sides of the power supply. I also removed the inner cover to reveal the inside of the power supply:
Bad Electrolytic CapacitorsLooking around I found some leaky electrolytic capacitors:
Here is another view:
I removed the capacitors to reveal a real mess on the pcb:
I cleaned the area with alcohol (IPA) and small brush. This revealed some damage to tracks under capacitors:
RepairI replaced the damaged tracks with jumper wires:
Other damageChanging the capacitors and repairing the damaged tracks did not fix the problem. I was still getting the 'SEC Bad' error.
I looked some more and I found, that R34 on the FET board was burned and open. I replaced this with a 1/4W 2.7 Ohm resistor:
I also found that C18 on the main board was short circuit, so there was no 9V supply.
Working ProperlyI put the power supply back together and cleaned all the labels and dirty from the outside of the case:
Regards,
Jay_Diddy_B