> On Nov 1, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Robert Jarratt <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> ...
> Hmmm.... Until your email I was pretty confident this was a switcher. But
> your description of a linear PSU seems to fit. I have posted three photos of
> the main board here: http://1drv.ms/1KQkTBp can you tell from that what kind
> of PSU it is?
> 
> The big TO-3 on the left is the one that I found had failed. The replacement
> does not appear to be switching, but I don't know why.

I agree with Wulfman that it looks like a switcher.  There's too much circuitry 
in there for a linear.  Also, that pile of small electrolytics is typical for a 
switcher.

That said, it's possible that there may be an auxiliary linear regulator in 
there.  That's common for additional outputs with modest current needs, 
especially in older designs where the switching circuitry takes a lot of 
individual components.  A TO-3 can isn't what I would expect to see in a 
switching-only supply.  In other words, that particular transistor might be the 
pass transistor of a linear regulator.

        paul


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