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TymServe TS2100 dead power supply

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Bob Martin
Tue, Mar 6, 2018 12:52 AM

We had a brief power outage a few days ago.

My TS2100 didn't power up afterwards. Fuses are fine, AC power delivered to power supply, which is producing nothing. Nothing looks/smells fried on the power supply.

Couldn't find data on what the power supply output voltages should be; not in the meagre documentation, .

I'd appreciate help from someone with a TS2100 while I look for faults in this little switching power supply. Looks like three voltages, +5 and what else? Is this a more or less standard supply?

Appreciate any help I can get!

Bob K6RTM

We had a brief power outage a few days ago. My TS2100 didn't power up afterwards. Fuses are fine, AC power delivered to power supply, which is producing nothing. Nothing looks/smells fried on the power supply. Couldn't find data on what the power supply output voltages should be; not in the meagre documentation, . I'd appreciate help from someone with a TS2100 while I look for faults in this little switching power supply. Looks like three voltages, +5 and what else? Is this a more or less standard supply? Appreciate any help I can get! Bob K6RTM
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paul swed
Tue, Mar 6, 2018 1:45 PM

Bob
Classic sign of bad electrolytics.
Several comments.
I have had equipment with small switchers that were separate form the
mother board.
Often an actual supply could be found cheap.
When I can't its time to check the caps. Really cheap to replace.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL

On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Bob Martin k6rtm@comcast.net wrote:

We had a brief power outage a few days ago.

My TS2100 didn't power up afterwards. Fuses are fine, AC power delivered
to power supply, which is producing nothing. Nothing looks/smells fried on
the power supply.

Couldn't find data on what the power supply output voltages should be; not
in the meagre documentation, .

I'd appreciate help from someone with a TS2100 while I look for faults in
this little switching power supply. Looks like three voltages, +5 and what
else? Is this a more or less standard supply?

Appreciate any help I can get!

Bob K6RTM


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Bob Classic sign of bad electrolytics. Several comments. I have had equipment with small switchers that were separate form the mother board. Often an actual supply could be found cheap. When I can't its time to check the caps. Really cheap to replace. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Bob Martin <k6rtm@comcast.net> wrote: > We had a brief power outage a few days ago. > > My TS2100 didn't power up afterwards. Fuses are fine, AC power delivered > to power supply, which is producing nothing. Nothing looks/smells fried on > the power supply. > > Couldn't find data on what the power supply output voltages should be; not > in the meagre documentation, . > > I'd appreciate help from someone with a TS2100 while I look for faults in > this little switching power supply. Looks like three voltages, +5 and what > else? Is this a more or less standard supply? > > Appreciate any help I can get! > > Bob K6RTM > > > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >