Robert Jarratt wrote:
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Sent: 16 December 2015 17:27
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Subject: Re: VAX 4000-500 PSU Overload?
Robert Jarratt wrote:
...sounds very similar to my experience with that PSU. The cure seems to
be
simple run that machine then mine has stopped
powering off now it seems.
I don't even know if the power off is because of an detected overload at
all,
I
had problems to even power on the machine the
first time before changing
the caps. It would start only the approx 5 time if I switched it on and I
think
that those problems are related.
I intend to do some more analysis and testing before putting the PSU back in
the machine. I just tried using a current-limited bench PSU on the outputs
of the PSU to see if one of them behaves oddly. I suspect the -12V output is
not right, it sucked up more than 1A with just 0.3V across it. The other
outputs sucked up much less current and increased slowly.
..sounds at least interresting. Maybe you have a bad Tantal Capacitor
somewhere on the boards..
Try to pull boards until the current decreases...
Of course it could have been a totally invalid test, but I know in some
circumstances it can help to see if the output stage and the crowbar is
working.
Whatever you want.. I'm curious what you will find out.
I've installed VMS 7.3 and some additional
packages and played for some
days with that machine and it is running stable now if I power it on.
The only thing that I still have to complain about is that the NiCad Pack
is
empty again a little to fast for my taste, the
Battery was a new one..
Some people suggest removing those batteries altogether, to avoid damaging
leaks.
Regards
Rob
The machine is build to contain those NC Packs, and yes I know that gases
from the Cells will corrode the electronics around it.
But the machine had some years running time on it and the corrosion effects
are pretty small, so I think with the fitted new battery it will last some
additional and I could handle this.
Regards,
Holm
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