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BFL13
Nov 14, 2013Explorer II
Salvo wrote:
Some further thoughts. Not sure what the dc voltage at the big input caps is, but it maybe somewhere around 150V. I don't believe the cap voltage goes quickly down to 0V when the converter is turned off. Perhaps around 100V, by design, the converter will stop operation. Now there's very little load on the caps and they will slowly decay. That means when you quickly turn the converter on again, there won't be a huge current surge.
When the OP gets the parts, he should monitor the thermistor temperature. How hot does it get? He should also cycle the converter on/off. I bet it will not fail. No need to baby the thing if you don't have to.
Sal
In the past, I have noted the DC voltage tapers off after shut down, but was told on here that had nothing to do with the input 120v capacitor taper timing. From what was said, there are input caps and also output caps, not to be confused.
There are a few small caps near the output end of the board. I gather the two big 250v ones in the middle of the board are input caps.
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