On 1/22/23 04:19, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2023, gene heskett wrote:

On 1/21/23 20:23, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users wrote:
i acquired a non-working ps 613u power supply
two 2200uf caps had exploded
i replaced them and it appears to be working
my complaint is the voltage and current pots are very sensitive
it's near impossible to adjust them with any precision
i'm thinking to replace them with multi-turn pots
is this a good idea or a waste of time

https://www.velleman.eu/downloads/2/ps613a502.pdf

The caps exploded? On your bench or sometime in the past?

that's how it was when i got it

So you don't know the history. As a CET my best guess in that case would be that its a 125 volt unit, accidentally plugged into a 250 VAC circuit and turned on. What size is the fuse supposed to be? It should have cleared before the explosions of the caps. There might be other failures in the aftermath. input rectifiers need checked, So would the switching transistors in the power circuit. Once you think you've found and replaced the obvious stuff. I'd fire it up on a powerstat set for 50% or 60 VAC, and raise it slowly over several hours to normal input voltage while scanning it with an IR thermometer looking for other hot components.

This is a CET's SWAG, so plz report what you find.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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