I wouldn't recommend doing it unloaded for more than a few seconds.
Map me the pin out so I can run it off an ATX supply ;)
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On Feb 14, 2016, at 11:13, Jordi Guillaumes Pons
<jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
Hello list,
Some months ago I asked for help regarding one of my Vaxstation 4000, whose power supply
appeared to be dead. I have finally found the time (and the mood) to take apart the PS
from the machine and open it to take a look. I have got to vandalize it a little bit,
since one of the screws was completely stuck in place... nothing that a creative use of a
dremel tool can' fix ;)
What I have found is one of the two big fuses near the mains connection is blown. This
_should_ be good news, since all what I have to do is to find a compatible fuse. But I
wonder what will I find when I replace it. There is nothing obviously burnt in the PS. The
big capacitors look good (even shiny, once I've blown off the dust), and there is no
funny smell at all.
So, my next step will be to replace the thing and see if it blows up again.
Just a question for the repair savvy... is it safe to power up the PS outside of the
vaxstation?
I'll tell you how the thing evolves :)
regards,