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   Message 6,975 of 7,706   
   Mr Macaw to M Philbrook   
   Re: Flimsy power supply won't drive a li   
   17 Feb 16 15:54:29   
   
   XPost: alt.binaries.chatter   
   From: no@spam.com   
      
   On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 23:50:38 -0000, M Philbrook    
   wrote:   
      
   > In article , no@spam.com says...   
   >>   
   >> I have a pile of power supplies which used to power CCTV cameras.  They're   
   rated at 12V 1A.  They're very light and give out precisely 12V with no load,   
   so they must be regulated switched mode.  So why is it when I try to power a   
   0.15A 12V fan (a    
   120mm Corsair computer fan), they fail very quickly?  The first one started   
   whining and gave out only 0.5 volts after only half an hour, and the second   
   one went pop after half an hour.  I've had two of the others powering door   
   > entry RFID coils and the door solenoids and they've been happy for a few   
   years.   
   >   
   > Most likely bad caps , that is most common failure mode for them.   
      
   But for two of them?  When another two (of the same age from the came camera   
   set) have worked for a couple of years powering door locks?   
      
   I've opened them up, this is what they look like.  I can see the power   
   transistor in the top one (the one that whistled and produced bugger all   
   voltage) has been warm enough to discolour and crack the yellow wax stuff   
   (ringed in green), but the caps look    
   fine.  In the one that went pop, a fuse has exploded (ringed in red).   
   https://www.dropbox.com/s/q1sc56tx0vtmzuv/PSUs.jpg?dl=0   
      
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