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Mac SE or SE/30 Sony PSU recap

amedeo_68k

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Hi, I have just finished recapping of a Sony psu inside Mac SE/30, but before powering on the PSU I would like to triple check the cap polarity, does anyone have the PSU picture with polarities ?
thank you

Amedeo
 

robin-fo

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Used this with one of mine.. No guarantee for correctness 😉
 

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amedeo_68k

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Hi again, PSU has been recapped, machine works fine, but.... I read low voltages on +12V and -12V, it is something about +10V and -9V. (Testing PSU without load), ADJ is set to Max... Ideas ?
 

joshc

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There is a pot you can adjust on the board, to adjust the voltages. Turn this slowly and re-test. This is exactly why a lot of people ATX convert these now instead of trying to get the old PSU working again, other components might need replacement if voltages are still low.
 

Skate323k137

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Hi again, PSU has been recapped, machine works fine, but.... I read low voltages on +12V and -12V, it is something about +10V and -9V. (Testing PSU without load), ADJ is set to Max... Ideas ?
Never test PSUs without a load, this is a ground rule for arcade repair, and usually good for retro PCs too. A regulated supply might read right with no load but most power supplies need a minimum load on them to output proper voltage and be adjusted.
 

joshc

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I missed that bit! Yeah, the SE/30 PSU won't work properly without load, and this is the case with most computer power supplies.
 
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