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SeventhPrince七少爷 October 14th 05 03:13 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 
Hi,

I have one PSU which the Live 1A Fuse blows repeatedly. I read that
changing the rectifier should solve thisproblem. However after
changing the rectifier, the fuse continues to be blown.
Any advise?

Thanks.
SeventhPrince七少爷


CJT October 14th 05 03:21 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 
SeventhPrince七少爷 wrote:

Hi,

I have one PSU which the Live 1A Fuse blows repeatedly. I read that
changing the rectifier should solve thisproblem. However after
changing the rectifier, the fuse continues to be blown.
Any advise?

Thanks.
SeventhPrince七少爷

Find the short.

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Bob AZ October 14th 05 03:58 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 
Check the capacitor and regulating semiconductors.
Bob AZ


Jim Yanik October 14th 05 04:14 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 
CJT wrote in :

SeventhPrince七少爷 wrote:

Hi,

I have one PSU which the Live 1A Fuse blows repeatedly. I read that
changing the rectifier should solve thisproblem. However after
changing the rectifier, the fuse continues to be blown.
Any advise?

Thanks.
SeventhPrince七少爷

Find the short.


Probably a shorted switcher transistor or secondary diode.
He should find a book on how switching power supplies work,or read the
application notes for the UC3842 IC.

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at
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James Sweet October 14th 05 06:55 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 

"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
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CJT wrote in :

SeventhPrinceä¸få°'ç^· wrote:

Hi,

I have one PSU which the Live 1A Fuse blows repeatedly. I read that
changing the rectifier should solve thisproblem. However after
changing the rectifier, the fuse continues to be blown.
Any advise?



Did you test the rectifier or just blindly replace it? If you're not able to
test semiconductors you'll dump a lot of money into this thing trying to get
it going and may well still fail.



Arfa Daily October 14th 05 11:21 PM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 

"SeventhPrince???" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi,

I have one PSU which the Live 1A Fuse blows repeatedly. I read that
changing the rectifier should solve thisproblem. However after
changing the rectifier, the fuse continues to be blown.
Any advise?

Thanks.
SeventhPrince???

Surely, the very first question to ask, before any of us can help, is what
type of supply is it - switch mode or linear ? Then the next one has got to
be, is the right fuse type being used ? If the supply has a damned great
transformer in it, and some big smoothers to stick an additional heavy load
on besides the core magnetization current at switch on, then if a ' T '
rated fuse is not being used as the replacement, it may well keep blowing at
switch on.

Arfa



七少爷Seventh Prince October 16th 05 08:25 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 
Surely, the very first question to ask, before any of us can help, is what
type of supply is it - switch mode or linear ?


How do I differentiate between these 2?





Then the next one has got to
be, is the right fuse type being used ? If the supply has a damned great
transformer in it, and some big smoothers to stick an additional heavy load
on besides the core magnetization current at switch on, then if a ' T '
rated fuse is not being used as the replacement, it may well keep blowing at
switch on.


Yes, correct rating fuse is used. What are 'T' fuse and 'big smoothers' ?

Thanks.

Seventh Prince

七少爷Seventh Prince October 16th 05 08:38 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 


Did you test the rectifier or just blindly replace it? If you're not able to
test semiconductors you'll dump a lot of money into this thing trying to get
it going and may well still fail.


How do I test the rectifies? Thanks


Arfa Daily October 16th 05 09:46 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 

"???Seventh Prince" wrote in message
...
Surely, the very first question to ask, before any of us can help, is
what type of supply is it - switch mode or linear ?


How do I differentiate between these 2?





Then the next one has got to be, is the right fuse type being used ? If
the supply has a damned great transformer in it, and some big smoothers
to stick an additional heavy load on besides the core magnetization
current at switch on, then if a ' T ' rated fuse is not being used as the
replacement, it may well keep blowing at switch on.


Yes, correct rating fuse is used. What are 'T' fuse and 'big smoothers'
?

Thanks.

Seventh Prince


In all honesty, if you don't know how to tell apart switchers and linears,
don't know how to test a rectifier, don't know what a smoothing cap is, and
are able to determine that the fuse you are fitting is " correctly rated ",
without knowing what a ' T ' spec on a fuse is, then I don't think that you
are ever going to get to the bottom of the problem with or without the
group's help.

Power supplies, particularly switchers, are dangerous, and someone with your
apparent lack of knowledge should not be attempting to work on them, for his
own safety ....

Arfa



James Sweet October 16th 05 07:43 PM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 

"???Seventh Prince" wrote in message
...


Did you test the rectifier or just blindly replace it? If you're not

able to
test semiconductors you'll dump a lot of money into this thing trying to

get
it going and may well still fail.


How do I test the rectifies? Thanks


It sounds like you've got a lot of homework to do before you try repairing
something, I assume you haven't read the sci.electronics.repair faq?



SeventhPrince七少爷 October 18th 05 09:48 AM

PSU Live 1A Fuse blown repeatedly
 

James Sweet wrote:
"???Seventh Prince" wrote in message
...


Did you test the rectifier or just blindly replace it? If you're not

able to
test semiconductors you'll dump a lot of money into this thing trying to

get
it going and may well still fail.


How do I test the rectifies? Thanks


It sounds like you've got a lot of homework to do before you try repairing
something, I assume you haven't read the sci.electronics.repair faq?




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