[ICOM] power supply
John Hagle
jhagle at madbbs.com
Thu May 18 22:56:21 EDT 2006
Harold Sullivan wrote:
> Thanks John for the info: I have come to the same conclusion on
> testing of components. I know that switcher power supplies can be
> strange in operation and a component that is out of spec won't let one
> of these poer supplies run right. I have a pretty good lcr tester and
> I will check further to see what i can find. I have loaded the 28 and
> 13 volts down a little thinking it might require some load to get
> started. No help in trying that before. I hope I can get it to run
> again. I know the radio is fine. 73, Harold
>
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>> The power supply may need a minimum amount of a substitute load on
>> the 28volt lines you have disconnected. Otherwise, the supply may
>> shut down even if you do get it to initially and momentarily power
>> up. A couple of resistors would do the job.
>>
>> I would recommend testing all electrolytic caps in the primary
>> section of the supply. These should be tested for value, and if you
>> have the capability, test for ESR-equivalent series resistance. If
>> the caps are okay, then look for failures in the solid state devices
>> like transistors, diodes, optical couplers.
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>> Good luck to you.
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>> 73
>> de N2JH
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how did you make out with the power supply repair?
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