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Hey
I have a Super Flower 500watt PSU, but it “Fried”!
Now I´am looking for help! I can see what component Is fried, but its too fried to se the colour Code, so I´am looking for someone who has the same PSU, it’s a SF-500TS.
Maybe someone couldt get me a diagram for the PSU??
Plz help!
Thanks……
AKURA
04-02-2005, 11:20 PM
Hey
I have a Super Flower 500watt PSU, but it “Fried”!
Now I´am looking for help! I can see what component Is fried, but its too fried to se the colour Code, so I´am looking for someone who has the same PSU, it’s a SF-500TS.
Maybe someone couldt get me a diagram for the PSU??
Plz help!
Thanks……
You can probably cut that burned up resistor and solder a 50K Vr in place. Just tweak it ti'll it powers on again....So is that the only thing that's burned or is there another one..........
I can only see one burned resistor! But maybe something elses is burned, but i have to try! ;)
I willl try with the 50K Vr!
AKURA
04-03-2005, 07:10 AM
I can only see one burned resistor! But maybe something elses is burned, but i have to try! ;)
I willl try with the 50K Vr!
Let me know how it goes...You can also google on how to color code the resistors if you want to replace'm. But 50K VR will be fine.... :D
It´s now fikset! It´s working fine with the fifty k! ;) But then i turn the comp off it´s saying noise! It´s a high tone! That can i do?
AKURA
04-07-2005, 02:15 PM
So it's working now eh!!Im glad you fixed it. Probably you need to finetune the 50K pot a little more...Can you describe the noise properly pls....... :toast:
It sound like a foghorn, a weeeee tone but a litle deep and like it far away! it´s not saying much but you can hear it! I think the psu has this, 10min blower after power off, thing! Their was about 5 connecters for fan in the print, maybe i connected the two papst incorrect! donno,,,,
AKURA
04-09-2005, 12:57 PM
It's probably one of your fan....So how are your rails thus far? Have you measured them with a mm yet?............ :toast:
CaTalyst.X
04-09-2005, 02:10 PM
I woudl say that sound is coming from the inverter...could be a fan tho.
-CaT
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