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I've lost 4 bay power supplies recently. They went dead when plugged into Bay 1, without blowing any fuses. Turns out it was the Bay 1/2 rack causing the problem.
My usual sources will only replace, not repair. Does anyone have a schematic of this power supply? We've got 4 to play with and I have a good bench technician on staff.
Thanks
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There is a fuse/fusable resistor inside the P/S. that 'may' be the problem.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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RIP Moderator-Mitel, Panasonic
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Actually, I recall it being a solder-in-place fuse.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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