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Aztec LC PSU still ticking after recap

CompuNurd

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I just recapped an Aztec PSU from a Mac LC, and when I go to turn it on, it just ticks. The solder connections look fine, is there something I am missing?

The voltages I am getting are: ~4.5 from the blue wire, ~1.25 from the yellow wire, and ~.60 from the orange wire.

 

360alaska

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Are you plugging it into the board when your testing it? It must be connected to the logic board?

 

techknight

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umm put it on diode check. Red lead on all the rails, 1 by 1, black lead to black. 

What are you readings? 

 

CompuNurd

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What's it supposed to read? My meter has the diode and 2Kohm functions together. When I measure, the reading is ~.200 then rises up to ~1.700, and keeps going.

 

techknight

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Then there are no shorts on the rails. 

So, as long as the power supply is connected to a load, it should run. You may need to change the opto-coupler. 

 

CompuNurd

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I have tested the optocoupler and it seems to be fine (unless I tested it wrong?).

I guess it never hurts to try. The model is CNX82A, Mouser and Digikey do not stock it, but I found some on eBay.

 

CompuNurd

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The optocoupler seemed to fix it, but there was a humming, presumably from the transformer, and a lifted pad. I don't trust it, so I will be scrapping it.

 

techknight

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humming is normal, as long as its soft/subtle, thats the analogous sound of the power supply regulating itself. 

 

CompuNurd

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It was audible from several feet away. If you want it, I'll send it to you for the cost of shipping, shoot me a PM. Better someone make use of it than it being trashed.

 
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