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fixpc June 25th 06 09:04 AM

PC power supply 101
 
the small power supply was burnt out,even I have replaced the fuse. The fan
does not turn at all. I have replaced my client with acer power supply . She
is happy with the arrangement. I do not want to fix the original power
supply. It is very dangerous.

how to fix this?



Rheilly Phoull June 25th 06 10:44 AM

PC power supply 101
 
fixpc wrote:
the small power supply was burnt out,even I have replaced the fuse.
The fan does not turn at all. I have replaced my client with acer
power supply . She is happy with the arrangement. I do not want to
fix the original power supply. It is very dangerous.

how to fix this?


Uhhh, do you want to fix a cheap PSU or not ??
Your post does not make sense.
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Cheers ......... Rheilly P

Where theres a will, I want to be in it.



Dave D June 25th 06 02:03 PM

PC power supply 101
 

"fixpc" wrote in message ...
the small power supply was burnt out,even I have replaced the fuse. The
fan
does not turn at all. I have replaced my client with acer power supply .
She
is happy with the arrangement. I do not want to fix the original power
supply. It is very dangerous.

how to fix this?



Throw it out. As you have replaced the PSU and completed the job, there is
no need to waste your time fixing a PSU which may have multiple failures
like shorted bridge rectifier, shorted switching transistors, high esr caps
etc etc. Do yourself a favour and save yourself the hassle.

Dave



Inty XP June 25th 06 08:29 PM

PC power supply 101
 
In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 15:03:48 +0200, Dave D ha
scritto:


"fixpc" wrote in message
...
the small power supply was burnt out,even I have replaced the fuse. The
fan
does not turn at all. I have replaced my client with acer power supply .
She
is happy with the arrangement. I do not want to fix the original power
supply. It is very dangerous.

how to fix this?



Throw it out. As you have replaced the PSU and completed the job, there
is
no need to waste your time fixing a PSU which may have multiple failures
like shorted bridge rectifier, shorted switching transistors, high esr
caps
etc etc. Do yourself a favour and save yourself the hassle.


I Believe it's fun to repairthose switching P.S.U.
on some i changed only the Fuse or bulged capacitors...

Dave





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