How To Test A Power Supply Unit (PSU) With A Digital Multimeter | Advanced Troubleshooting

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  • In this youtube video tutorial I show you how to test a psu with a multimeter or how to test a power supply unit using a digital multimeter. This is an advanced troubleshoot tutorial. There is a paper clip test you can do to check if a power supply is dead or not. However that test only checks for power but not for correct voltage.
    First you need to test for AC Voltage coming from the mains plug. Next you need to test for DC voltage from each of the pin on the power supply unit.
    Standard ATX 12V power supply units can be either 20 pins or 24 (20+4) pins. The method is the same for each.
    This video is also a stand alone tutorial as part of a longer Troubleshoot series, see details in the video and below.
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    02:53 UK AC Voltage Range: 216.2 to 253V
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  • @srinivasaraoyp3640
    @srinivasaraoyp3640 5 років тому +79

    I have assembled so many desktop computers and troubleshooted laptops, today, I have learned a new lesson from you. Your demo is outstanding. Everything is very clear. I felt as it is done in front of me. Awesome Sir, Thank you...

    • @danielbarbosa3
      @danielbarbosa3 2 роки тому

      I second this comment. Very nice. Exemplary vídeo.

    • @PrincernPrince
      @PrincernPrince 10 місяців тому

      Yep I would just process of eliminate and get to PSU but this helps.

  • @Frank-in-NY
    @Frank-in-NY Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video. It's been over 20 years since I worked as a Technician. You reminded how to be one again. Pointing out the the Power On jumper did it for me. Appreciate the safety tips as well.

  • @hitodium
    @hitodium 4 роки тому +120

    1. connect pin 15-16 to turn PSU
    2. connect black needle to pin 24 and red needle to pin 13,14, 21,22,23
    3. connect black needle to pin 14 and red needle to pin 1,2,4,6,9,10,11,12

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 роки тому +14

      Cool summary!

    • @NYMT19
      @NYMT19 4 роки тому +1

      @@HealMyTech1 thank you a lot for the tutorial
      One question: the blue colored wire (-12V) reading is 11.3V for me, every thing else is good even the cpu, gpu and molex connectors. Does that mean I need to replace the PSU?

    • @wasimdanawala
      @wasimdanawala 4 роки тому +7

      Just a correction to call out on point# 3. It should be Pin 15 for ground instead of Pin 14 which is blue

    • @RogerThat1945
      @RogerThat1945 3 роки тому

      When I do the following;-
      1. connect pin 15-16 to turn PSU
      (all Ok)
      2. connect black needle to pin 24 and red needle to pin 13,14, 21,22,23
      (Ok- all is good)
      3. connect black needle to pin 14 and red needle to pin 1,2,4,6,9,10,11,12 (WTF ??)
      The First set are spot on; but the 2nd set Are either 3x the listed Voltages (1 & 2 supposed to be 3v but are 15.57..v), and (4, 6 & 9 supposed to be 5v = but are 17.4v) & in the case of 10 & 11 they are near zero volts at 1v? or something;- ( '1 . ) .
      And next, the 12th pin (supposed to be 3.3v) is 15.6v or so
      Looking inside the PSU is relatively clean and looks perfect.
      PC was running fine... but PUBG kept crashing halfway through the game. Then when I re-booted after the BIOS it went dead with one white underscore on a black screen. So, assumed CPU or GPU, but then wondered 850W Platinum PSU made in China maybe at fault. Wondering if i7-4770 CPU could have caused it?; or even TUF Motherboard? Or Strix GTX1070?

    • @aloneholic
      @aloneholic 3 роки тому +1

      Hai indonesian

  • @aaronjosephtecson5639
    @aaronjosephtecson5639 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey King, you dropped your crown! Thanks for the detailed instructions on how to check PSU!

  • @SubwayJack919
    @SubwayJack919 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir! Just tested my first power supply. They explored a little further after the confidence of this video and looked up and tested all the parts on it as well.
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @danielburnell201
    @danielburnell201 4 роки тому +45

    Great video dude! As the start I didn't even notice the other person in the video. When the hands moved I was like hey! Hold on a minute 😅

  • @evildiesel1709
    @evildiesel1709 Рік тому

    Thanks! Excellent video. I used this method to make sure a psu wasn't faulty, it wasn't. Turns out disconnecting absolutely everything from the motherboard and jumping the clear CMOS pins brought the PC back.

  • @nirupammukherjee215
    @nirupammukherjee215 3 роки тому +3

    This was a very helpful video. Helped me and my son to trouble shoot effectively a non working PC that he has assembled. The problem was that the 24 pin connector had no white wire. We could find that out easily. Thank you for this great and useful video.

    • @OorahhColeman
      @OorahhColeman Рік тому

      I think it's supposed to be that way. Mines the same way. There used to be a -5v white but apparently they ditched it in '03

  • @PigeonDesign
    @PigeonDesign 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, very informative. Been a builder for a while now and just started making my own cables. Came in handy when testing my work! Thanks!

    • @alvydasjokubauskas2587
      @alvydasjokubauskas2587 9 місяців тому

      use another working pc for 5 minutes to make sure it is working.

  • @loelie01
    @loelie01 4 роки тому +5

    Good tutorial, helped me through the process without doing injury to myself or my computer and happy to report my PSU is 100%. Thanks!

  • @billyboy911
    @billyboy911 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and thank you so much for it. Lucky me found it too. Ill just echo what everyone else said. Even in a quality tech school you dont get it this easy and precise almosat like one on one instruction. . The pinout charts were beautiful. Now the PSupply im only 20% worried about i can test instead of testing it first blind with the new pricey board and processor i just installed. Thanks guys. Edit to add: Just finsished the test exactly as shown and voila i KNOW i have a 100% power supply on all circuits...nice!!!

  • @anne4381
    @anne4381 Рік тому

    Best turorial I've seen, easy and detailed. Thank you!

  • @joshp9842
    @joshp9842 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video, this helped out a lot when I was troubleshooting a new PC build.

  • @ronarscorruption
    @ronarscorruption 5 років тому +31

    This was perfect, exactly what I needed to narrow down my problems. My power supply is definitely working!

  • @HWandW
    @HWandW 4 роки тому +1

    Very well done! I tested the same PSU; so this video was perfect. Thank you.

  • @inspirationalclips1422
    @inspirationalclips1422 Рік тому +1

    This Guy saves me to My Test 2 Practical and now I'm Comfortable ☘️💯

  • @hello55125
    @hello55125 6 років тому +2

    Good videos, straight to the point and very informative. Thanks !

  • @outlet6989
    @outlet6989 10 місяців тому

    Very easy to understand. When I test a PSU, I also test all other cables.

  • @Auxcordbroke
    @Auxcordbroke 4 роки тому +1

    Very well explained. Thank you. Learned something today 👌🏽

  • @wasimdanawala
    @wasimdanawala 4 роки тому

    You have been very helpful, knowledgeable, honest and practical. Stay blessed

  • @tge2479
    @tge2479 6 років тому

    I like the consistent uploads, great work

  • @marycarvesthechicken7380
    @marycarvesthechicken7380 3 роки тому

    Thank you, brother! Everything worked exactly as you said it would. Very Helpful.

  • @JonathanBlackmore
    @JonathanBlackmore 2 роки тому +4

    Our PSU was great, the problem was with the Power cable. Thank you for a very informative diagnostic video.

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  2 роки тому

      You're welcome!

    • @corndogers564
      @corndogers564 2 роки тому

      The power cable can cause issues for the psu??

    • @JonathanBlackmore
      @JonathanBlackmore 2 роки тому +1

      @@corndogers564 Yes. The video shows how to test the cable. We had a faulty one that was providing lower voltage than the PSU required. Changed the cable and the PSU was fine

  • @BMC530i
    @BMC530i 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Keep up the great work!

  • @cmdelpino
    @cmdelpino 3 роки тому

    Exactly the kind of video I was looking for. Gracias!

  • @SuperPercy66
    @SuperPercy66 Рік тому +1

    You are the top man and the first go-to when I need advice - cheers 👍

  • @docktershok
    @docktershok 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this concise instructional video! The diagrams and step by step process helped a ton!

  • @drewnashty
    @drewnashty 3 роки тому +14

    This is a good intro for entry level troubleshooting for a PSU, but what I would call "Advanced Troubleshooting" would be testing the voltage lines under load, which is a little more difficult. As a PSU could appear to be working just fine until you get it under an extensive load like in a video game or rendering session whereby the PC would restart due to a drop in voltage (most likely on the 12V supply) from a lack of current, measured in amperes, and is otherwise not sufficient under such load.

    • @SuperKiki93
      @SuperKiki93 Рік тому

      How does one do this this?

    • @drewnashty
      @drewnashty Рік тому +4

      @@SuperKiki93 Are you seeing my post? I can't see my comment wtf, do similiar to what he is doing but under load you can use the search watch?v=ZiYFwjdh_lE
      I just know how much my various hardware consumes so when I bench test a PSU I just choose the hw based on how much 12v amperage I am trying to load up on the PSU.

  • @therobotguide
    @therobotguide 4 місяці тому

    thanks for sharing your knowledge and giving me the confidence to debug a faulty PSU to graphics card connection

  • @cyalknight
    @cyalknight Рік тому

    Thank you! I know the power supply works now, even got the drives working. Now need to troubleshoot the motherboard and the power switch.

  • @michaelhackman3195
    @michaelhackman3195 3 роки тому

    You're a champion, thanks so much for the video, was super helpful

  • @typical_arthur
    @typical_arthur 4 роки тому +2

    very informative, thank you :)

  • @lemonimport
    @lemonimport 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for this great tutorial : very good step-by-step explanations.

  • @WRXMK
    @WRXMK 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks for making this.

  • @brianburke2670
    @brianburke2670 4 роки тому +1

    Very clear and useful tutorial thanks

  • @bobbyfischer604
    @bobbyfischer604 2 роки тому

    This video was very helpful, thank you!

  • @donjude9585
    @donjude9585 4 роки тому

    Nice job with teaching.... One thought for doing this alone (We all don't have a lovely assistant with us)..... Use an alligator clip on negative (black wire) side of multimeter and clip it to metal on PSU case grounding it - confirm a perfect ground by checking resistance/ Ohms test between clipped lead and any of the ground wire - (actually if you are having issues you can check all of the ground wires with this test).. Thank you, much appreciated.

  • @errk8093
    @errk8093 4 роки тому

    Great help/ instructions!

  • @mx676
    @mx676 3 роки тому +6

    This was easy and fun. Great content! You should add a pinout sheet in description. I used one to test my CPU and PCIe cables.

  • @DigBipper188
    @DigBipper188 3 роки тому +12

    It should be noted that you can sometimes have failed power supplies that output at a voltage that's within tolerance with no load on the voltage rails. While it's more common that a rail will just outright fail, I have had instances where a PSU will output the correct voltage when measured, but when loaded it drops down to next to nothing.
    What I do the mitigate this is to put a modest load, say, a 20w incandescent lamp or a resistor on the rail I am testing and then measure voltage. This will yield a more reliable measurement when testing for a failed supply as it should also factor in how much voltage drop you get on the rail when it's under load.
    Additionally, a time-saving trick: every wire in the PSU is grouped by voltage on the output section of the supply's circuit board. This means, that unless you have a multiple +12v rail design (which can be seen in higher end power supplies), that a +12v on your EPS+12 connector and a +12v on your SATA power / MOLEX / FDD connector will be connected to the same point on the power supply, therefore should have continuity between the two wires. For this reason, I tend to simply test one wire from each voltage rail. Unless it's a multi 12v rail supply and I don't know where the wires are allocated, then I will test all of the wires with a load across my probes to confirm that all rails are working properly.

  • @ReydioTube
    @ReydioTube 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for your service sir 🖖

  • @mustafaziyai7628
    @mustafaziyai7628 2 роки тому

    Nicely and deeply explained
    Keep up the good work 👍

  • @seb_is_class8107
    @seb_is_class8107 8 місяців тому

    Thanks brother! This was a simple lesson and it helped a lot

  • @surfernorm6360
    @surfernorm6360 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video I learnd how to turn on PS without motherboard. Also very good picture of power plug pinouts and you even added the tolerance ranges for each pin Excellent. May I borrow your assistant hands i need some one to hold things when I am working. also nice touch zooming in on the power cord symbols. I also like that you were talking us through the tests so I new exactly where i was. Subbed and Like cheers

  • @JesusOurKing
    @JesusOurKing 6 років тому

    Excellent. Thanks. My PSU is good.

  • @entrluzrnaam
    @entrluzrnaam 11 місяців тому

    Helpful video, thank you!

  • @Johny40Se7en
    @Johny40Se7en 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot. Very in depth.

  • @youbuyer
    @youbuyer Рік тому

    Very helpful- Thank you!

  • @LeonerPerez90807
    @LeonerPerez90807 3 роки тому

    Fantastic Video! Thank you

  • @carltonbless5992
    @carltonbless5992 Рік тому

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @choppersurprenant7057
    @choppersurprenant7057 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video 🙂!

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot 3 роки тому

    Really straight forward and well done video! Nicely done, Sir.

  • @cyborg6294
    @cyborg6294 5 років тому

    Thank you so much while i know these things but your video is excellent and so detailed

  • @jetcity7156
    @jetcity7156 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @revitoguanto4111
    @revitoguanto4111 Рік тому

    thank you very much! perfect guide!

  • @zafslm9688
    @zafslm9688 6 років тому

    Masha allah bohot acha video very good method to teach us about pwr supply thnx and shukran bhai

  • @markjching
    @markjching 3 роки тому

    Your video is very helpful.

  • @taliaedwards9939
    @taliaedwards9939 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! Helped me fix my computer!

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  2 роки тому

      You're welcome!

    • @ren49
      @ren49 2 роки тому

      what was your problem? I just built my first PC and it doesn't boot up. I just tested the PSU and it works fine so I think it may be the motherboard.

  • @omarsharif8381
    @omarsharif8381 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for good information.

  • @lucassacul2012
    @lucassacul2012 5 років тому

    Excellent that was what I was looking for, like knowing whether the power source worked or not. Thanks

  • @OXFORD486
    @OXFORD486 6 років тому

    A lot of great info...

  • @train4905
    @train4905 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely brilliant help ,sir,thanku kindly😊😊

  • @HawkFest
    @HawkFest 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir very well explained

  • @Reptiliomorph
    @Reptiliomorph 3 роки тому +1

    You're a legend thanks bro

  • @turbocivic2012
    @turbocivic2012 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for this. Great video

  • @TheAzuritePerson
    @TheAzuritePerson Рік тому

    Luckily didnt blow a fuse but youve helped me with fixing a dead PC, thanks!

  • @PoorMiners321
    @PoorMiners321 3 роки тому

    thats what i want to this video,best tutorial, thats why i am subscribe to your channel thanks for sharing

  • @jordan3150
    @jordan3150 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this vid I was able to check my power supply it was ok but still no turning on computer so I started to mess around with it by plugging every thing in then using multimeter on that diode option and plug the multimeter into the green black wires then not just the power supply fan worked but the cpu fan as well then pressed the power button and the computer turned on. So thanks for showing me what I needed to do with the fan cos it helped with actually turning it on

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  5 років тому

      As long as it works, I'm glad for you!

    • @Draigon18
      @Draigon18 4 роки тому

      Thats so weird, to me(a noob)..why does this work?

  • @oldgittarist
    @oldgittarist Рік тому

    Very helpful!

  • @fvrrljr
    @fvrrljr 6 років тому

    first 4 minutes tutorial. 4:45 nice chart. 6:30 the Testing Starts, no blah blah blah after that. easy to follow. I tested power supply while still in computer just unplugged from motherboard. the gloved one??? nah not that Gloved One LOL. safety? nope, you still would get bitten if there was a short But loved it. I Like, Ole!

  • @colin5064
    @colin5064 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @Michael-qr7hn
    @Michael-qr7hn 3 роки тому +1

    Good video,my problem is faulty pc start/up then pc runs ok.i have been suspecting power supply to be the problem so with the help you have shown i will now test my power supply unit following your advice and chart.thank you.

  • @QuranandAhadith
    @QuranandAhadith 4 роки тому

    Great video bro

  • @torquemadathetriple6636
    @torquemadathetriple6636 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you my friend, your video was a great help. Very clear and well presented. Just one question though. Shouldn't we also be testing the 8-pin CPU power connector of the PSU?

    • @hassoon7687
      @hassoon7687 3 роки тому

      yes that as well. There is schematic for it in your motherboard manual if you built a pc yourself. else you can find tons online and just cross check like this vid.

  • @orionobolon4380
    @orionobolon4380 Рік тому

    Thanks 👍 helped me trouble shoot

  • @enriquearmasmusic
    @enriquearmasmusic 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing G

  • @ElCanalDelPadrino
    @ElCanalDelPadrino 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot sir!!

  • @mekamek891
    @mekamek891 5 років тому +52

    dude for like 89% of the video i thought the black hand sweater thing was like an automatic weird unique prop holder. it was moving erratic an creeped me out. but when you told it to hold this and it lurched forward i realized it was a humanoid.

    • @larryruby
      @larryruby 5 років тому

      I love the thought he put into making this a good video. The humanoid kept things moving and the black gloves keep focus on what is important

  • @magnustorque5528
    @magnustorque5528 2 роки тому

    Great job !

  • @zeeshanalimannur5704
    @zeeshanalimannur5704 3 роки тому

    Thank you soooo much !

  • @day__breaker5994
    @day__breaker5994 5 років тому

    Super...I understand this video 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘

  • @mahuubao
    @mahuubao 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent ...

  • @ChokeTube-vu7xz
    @ChokeTube-vu7xz 2 дні тому

    it is very good tutorial for beginner electronics expert.

  • @sscorp5761
    @sscorp5761 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you brother, awesome video. I am getting all the right voltages but pin 12. No 3.3v! What pin 12 used for?

  • @azulamazigh2789
    @azulamazigh2789 6 років тому

    keep the good job

  • @mrbrown6421
    @mrbrown6421 2 роки тому

    I need a pair of those helping hands.
    I always run out of hands.
    Thanks!

  • @jaqenhghar661
    @jaqenhghar661 3 роки тому +1

    Very professional job on explaining this in detail along with safety procedures.
    I would assume this can be used to find out the values on a modular power supply's end (with no cables attached)?

  • @shushuyu
    @shushuyu 9 місяців тому

    sorry if i missed it techy stuff is not realy my jam but i am trying to learn. maybe i didn't catch it but did you mention what we should do if the psu works but it restarts abruteply and consistently in weird times? for instance..when you did the testing if even ONE pin come out with a number too high or too low even though would this be a psu replacement?

  • @Lucaeus
    @Lucaeus 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @m06een00
    @m06een00 6 років тому

    When you test the motherboard plug supplier, is it necessary to test all the wires of the same colour in one connector, eg all the red +5V wires. Surely if one red gives a correct reading then all the other reds will give the same as they are supplied by the same rail in the PSU. Likewise for yellow, +12V and orange, +3.3V. Wouldn't testing one yellow and one orange wire be sufficient? Also why is it necessary to test the mains voltage? It's what voltages come out of the connector plug that's important?

  • @co0l
    @co0l 5 років тому

    this tutorial helped

  • @multitechnicianonline
    @multitechnicianonline 2 роки тому

    Great info

  • @salmamansuri8784
    @salmamansuri8784 Рік тому

    Good work 👏

  • @sanketjadhav6129
    @sanketjadhav6129 4 місяці тому

    Thanx a ton🎉

  • @prettyfleur5242
    @prettyfleur5242 3 роки тому

    This is a very helpful videos. I just subb for life!!! I tried this steps and follow everything on multimeter. But I always lack 2 volt to all of the pins. Does it means that my power supply is bad and needed to be change?

  • @panki-7
    @panki-7 5 років тому +1

    What is tolerance for purple wire in V on 24pin connector on PSU? I have reading of 4,6V? All others are fine.

  • @jeauseradmin
    @jeauseradmin 3 роки тому

    Awesome Vid!

  • @quenchtv5436
    @quenchtv5436 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much you are amaxing godbless you sir

  • @amirazfarbinarmanamirazfar5696

    Very good 👍🏻

  • @chixterhotbrown
    @chixterhotbrown 2 роки тому

    You Sir!! Thank You!!