Your First Order Free at PCBWay: www.pcbway.com... In this video I restore some Tektronix TM501 Power Supply Mainframes. Link to files: drive.google.c...
Never heard of Z class capacitors, X caps are across live and neutral and Y caps from mains to earth or secondary. The Z5U marking on the ceramic capacitor is the description of the dielectric type (X7R and C0G are very common ones, too)
Man... I really enjoy your videos. The content, the detail, the delivery, all of it. From '91 to '96 I lived in Tokyo, and Akihabara was always a blast. Like an electronics zoo. And another zoo of sorts was all the Yatai at night... Good times. Keep up the fantastic work! Mm Mmmm! Cheers!
Never heard of Z class capacitors, X caps are across live and neutral and Y caps from mains to earth or secondary.
The Z5U marking on the ceramic capacitor is the description of the dielectric type (X7R and C0G are very common ones, too)
it was nice combinations equipment.
Man... I really enjoy your videos. The content, the detail, the delivery, all of it. From '91 to '96 I lived in Tokyo, and Akihabara was always a blast. Like an electronics zoo. And another zoo of sorts was all the Yatai at night... Good times. Keep up the fantastic work! Mm Mmmm! Cheers!
Nice Video.
Built a crowbar for both supply voltages and your module stay safe.
... in case I need it... :D
“..when it blows your module, you’re not gonna have a good time”. Depends on the module, but mostly it’s true.