Rob Jarratt via cctech wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: cctech <cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Robert > > Armstrong via cctech > > Sent: 29 March 2020 02:29 > > To: cct...@classiccmp.org > > Subject: H7874 power supply > > > > Does anybody have a maintenance print or service manual for the DEC > > H7874? > > This is the power supply used in the BA4xx and R400x cabinets. As you > might > > guess, I have one that tries to power up but shuts down after a second. > > Probably a bad capacitor (or several), but this thing is ridiculously > complicated > > and not all that easy to disassemble, either. I'd like to be able to > trouble shoot > > it rather than just firing the proverbial parts cannon at it. FWIW, none > of the > > electrolytic (of which there are many) have obviously failed - no leaking, > no > > bulges, etc. Of course, that proves fairly little. > > > > This PSU is a real problem, as you say, complicated and hard to disassemble. > I had one that didn't work, if I remember correctly in the end I had to get > another one. I have a second machine with this PSU which has an intermittent > problem and shuts itself down after a few minutes if it hasn't been used for > a while, but a subsequent power up sees it work for as long as I need it. > > It looks like I reverse engineered the schematic of the 12V output board. I > don't know if that would be of any use? How correct it is I don't know. > > Regards > > Rob > > I would be interested. I have an VAX400/300 with such an working again PSU, Changed Capacitors two years before..now it works. A friend gave me another PSU with a similar fault, changed capacitors as before on the other one..but no luck at all. It still powers down shortly after switching on. Yes..thats the most ugly PSU Design I ever saw..and I'm interested in schematics or parts of them..
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