ASTEC 150W AC/DC SMPS power supply
I am working on a ASTEC 150 watt AC/DC SMPS power supply
model:LPQ154,CSA File No:LR84459,year:May 1995: http://www.astec.com/products/datasheets/lp/lpq150.pdf I found the outside 3 amp long fuse burnt,F1=5 amp small (on the main board) burnt,along with Q1=IRF840 and Q2=IRF840 in the troubleshooting process I assumed Z4= was shorted but it wasn't and I broke it in two. Does anyone have the value for Z4=Zener diode?,the # I got off it was something like "2C2" which if correct is 2.2v but when I put one in along with new Q1 &Q2 the unit's secondary voltages try to climb but the 100 watt light bulb I placed in series with the line voltage is limiting the current and thus preventing the same failure of parts. Sidney E-mail:sidneybek(at)yahoo.com Dartmouth,Nova scotia Canada |
ASTEC 150W AC/DC SMPS power supply
On 25 Jun 2006 22:15:25 -0700, "Wicaksono" put
finger to keyboard and composed: Is this Z4 shaped like a disc & connected in primary winding area just like the transistors ? If this is true then looks like Z4 is a varistor. Check the power supply without Z4 to see if this is the cause of short circuit. "Z4" would imply that there were four MOVs. I don't think that's very likely. wrote: I am working on a ASTEC 150 watt AC/DC SMPS power supply model:LPQ154,CSA File No:LR84459,year:May 1995: http://www.astec.com/products/datasheets/lp/lpq150.pdf I found the outside 3 amp long fuse burnt,F1=5 amp small (on the main board) burnt,along with Q1=IRF840 and Q2=IRF840 in the troubleshooting process I assumed Z4= was shorted but it wasn't and I broke it in two. Does anyone have the value for Z4=Zener diode?,the # I got off it was something like "2C2" which if correct is 2.2v but when I put one in along with new Q1 &Q2 the unit's secondary voltages try to climb but the 100 watt light bulb I placed in series with the line voltage is limiting the current and thus preventing the same failure of parts. Sidney E-mail:sidneybek(at)yahoo.com Dartmouth,Nova scotia Canada - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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