Re: Repair ATX power supply




"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 07:07:47 -0500, "Skeleton Man"
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I did remove both of them from the circuit for testing..

And you get '0' on a diode test between any combination of pins ?

That's correct.

They're stuffed in that case.

Can you buy replacements ? (original or newer models)

Would bad caps have caused them to fry ?

Chris

I find it strange that your chopper (?) transistors/MOSFETs are
shorted C-to-E or D-to-S, yet the fuses are intact. Maybe you have an
open NTC resistor ???



He said the fuse blew.


.



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