18-09-2022, 06:21 AM
Hi group,
Does anyone know if there's someone / somewhere to get a Mitac power supply repaired - someone I can send it to (I'm in Sydney)?
I have a dead power supply. Checked the obvious - fuse, cap leakage/bulging (all good), even a dodgy power switch (which needed cleaning) - but still nothing.
I've reviewed the schematics provided by John L (thank you), and now I'm at a loss. I've tried measuring across the output pins with a DMM, based on the board markings and the schematics, but I get 0V - regardless of what output voltage(s) I check. I don't think the Mitac supply is "intelligent" enough to need to see a load before outputting voltage (the 'paperclip' trick for more modern PSU) - but I could be wrong.
I'm not too keen with messing about with 240V - so wondering if there's somewhere I could send it to for repair.
Regards,
Russell.
Does anyone know if there's someone / somewhere to get a Mitac power supply repaired - someone I can send it to (I'm in Sydney)?
I have a dead power supply. Checked the obvious - fuse, cap leakage/bulging (all good), even a dodgy power switch (which needed cleaning) - but still nothing.
I've reviewed the schematics provided by John L (thank you), and now I'm at a loss. I've tried measuring across the output pins with a DMM, based on the board markings and the schematics, but I get 0V - regardless of what output voltage(s) I check. I don't think the Mitac supply is "intelligent" enough to need to see a load before outputting voltage (the 'paperclip' trick for more modern PSU) - but I could be wrong.
I'm not too keen with messing about with 240V - so wondering if there's somewhere I could send it to for repair.
Regards,
Russell.
