Meanwell RSP-750 power supply repair

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024

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  • @mevk1
    @mevk1 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic fix - congrats, and thanks for sharing! Just scored three used 48V models hooked up in either in series or parallel, and they will most likely have issues. I don't have your smarts to find issues so quickly but your video will still help. Would like to parallel them to get more amps so murphy's law says they may be hooked in series(dam that murphy.

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  9 місяців тому

      FYI I don't remember if the V- terminal is bonded to chassis ground ; if so, they cannot be wired in series. The datasheet doesn't say it can be done, so assume it can't, unless you can thoroughly review the schematics to ensure it can work. For operation in parallel, the RSP series isn't specifically designed for load sharing (some more sophisticated models are), so YMMV. Good luck !

  • @carlnikolov
    @carlnikolov 5 днів тому

    Can you help me with my meanwell? The company is useless they dont honor warranties or anything. No dc output voltage. No schematic. Nothing. Typical chinese company

  • @kingwildcats
    @kingwildcats Рік тому

    Wish I had your drain to understand these pcb! I been studying them myself for 5 years now and I'm just dumb! Lol.

  • @AbbasAbdolmaleki-wd3fq
    @AbbasAbdolmaleki-wd3fq Місяць тому

    Hello
    How can I have the schematic diagram?

  • @mohammadnasrabadi6057
    @mohammadnasrabadi6057 Рік тому

    Hi tanx a lot for your good description.i have a question a bout ZTE zxd030 s480.
    I have 290volte on Filter capacitors.i have no vcc voltage for 2pcs01.no short dieod on auxiliary supply.i have 12v for vcc ice2a2 and 1.4 v feedback.i don't know why soft start not working.i check isenc is connected to ground.what I should check? Pls help me

  • @ruhollahyarinejad4622
    @ruhollahyarinejad4622 4 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot. Please say why there is the capacitor C22 between Line and FG.

  • @unclequack5445
    @unclequack5445 2 роки тому +1

    The RSP series have built in current sharing and designed to be ganged together.

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  2 роки тому +1

      Indeed. That's why the voltage and current feedback loops are fairly complex.

  • @thebestname4645
    @thebestname4645 Рік тому

    very good
    How can I download the circuit map of this power supply?
    Thank You

  • @taskhunters5245
    @taskhunters5245 Рік тому

    Hi.
    You may know reason to my issue.
    Its sdr 480-24v and after supplying 230v i get nil at dc output and i get dc-ok led pulsating as well as clicking relay. What can it be??

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  Рік тому

      i don't know, it's a different PSU. Do visual inspection, look at auxiliary supplies during poweron, etc.

  • @lucasbretels
    @lucasbretels Рік тому

    Hello , thanks for the movie, do you have your schematic to share or the RSP2000-48 I do work on? Thanks in advance, Luc

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  Рік тому

      Unfortunately not, I only have the RSP1000 schems that I showed in the video.

  • @wadib3eed7
    @wadib3eed7 2 роки тому

    Do you have circuit diagram of RSP-3000-48 ? I have searched in Google but i did not find

  • @danielsoeiro4910
    @danielsoeiro4910 2 роки тому

    Hello. Can you please tell me the brand and model of your multimeter probes? Thanks

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  2 роки тому

      Sure, they are standard Probemaster 8000 series

  • @brandonlittle6444
    @brandonlittle6444 2 роки тому

    What are you powering with these?

  • @KeithOlbermannn
    @KeithOlbermannn Рік тому

    Hello I need your help. On the RSP-750-24. To wire a simple 2-wire on/off switch on pin13 and 14. Do you by any chance know how to wire a simple 2-wire on of switch for the RSP-1500-24?

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  Рік тому

      That should already be explained in the rsp1500 manual, no ?

    • @KeithOlbermannn
      @KeithOlbermannn Рік тому

      Manual is not very clear on this issue. Another thing the manual does not have is how to actually adjust the current. In this situation again, he RSP-750-24 is clear on how to do that adjustment but the 1500 doesn't even mention it. It only shows how to do a voltage adjustment.

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  Рік тому

      @@KeithOlbermannn "Remote ON-OFF is activated by the configuration with respect to CN1,CN2 and CN3 as shown in the following diagram.", page 5... Can't comment on current adjustment, not familiar with that

    • @KeithOlbermannn
      @KeithOlbermannn Рік тому

      @@fenugrec5697 come on bro, I read that in the manual. You know as well as i do that that is mumbo jumbo to layman like me. If you understand it, can you put it in layman's terms?

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  Рік тому

      @@KeithOlbermannn There is a wiring diagram showing exactly how to rig a switch for remote on/off. If that is "mumbo jumbo", I don't think I can explain it any better and I don't think I should - sorry to have to say this, but it tells me maybe you are not fully aware of the risks involved in playing with a 1.5kW power supply capable of causing serious damage to you and whatever you're working on. Or maybe you are; I don't know, I'm just some random stranger.

  • @Chris-sc3rf
    @Chris-sc3rf 9 місяців тому

    Nice video and repair👍🏻
    One question… are the fans permanently running or only when switching on the psu?
    Are they temperature controlled?

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  9 місяців тому

      From the datasheet : "built-in fan with fan speed control"; from the RSP-1000 schematics it's modulated directly by the sensed output current, but the fan is always on even with the "REMOTE ON" shorting plug removed.

    • @Chris-sc3rf
      @Chris-sc3rf 9 місяців тому

      @@fenugrec5697
      Thank you for your quick response!
      I received a new one (RSP750-48) today and can now say that it’s true 😕
      To me it’s way to loud even with no load connected. Do you have an idea how to reduce fan speed on the controller/ board? I could also change to Noctua
      fans which are quieter… 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  9 місяців тому +1

      @@Chris-sc3rf The smaller the fan, the stronger the correlation between "noise" and "airflow"; you can't win. Of course you could tweak the fan control, or re-engineer one like I did for a GPC-3020 ( ua-cam.com/video/3FC4myguLyw/v-deo.html ), but when providing any kind of power, your PSU will generate heat and need sufficient airflow. You might rewire the REMOTE_ON switch to also disable the fan, but that's not great: if you run full tilt and then turn off - lots of residual heat, not good for reliability.

    • @Chris-sc3rf
      @Chris-sc3rf 9 місяців тому

      @@fenugrec5697
      Yes that’s true. I can’t half the airflow without impacting the cooling. The load I will connect is dynamic with a low duty cycle 30-50% (SSB power amp) so I hope it will work…
      I will check with an electronic load if the airflow is sufficient.
      What I really don’t like is the fact that the fans are controlled by sensed current and not by the actual system temperature 🙄

  • @stanou.3916
    @stanou.3916 9 місяців тому

    good teacher, this is a great video,
    Can you send the circuit diagram for RSP-1000ABCD-RA.sch? For repair of RSP-1000.

    • @fenugrec5697
      @fenugrec5697  9 місяців тому

      google "rsp-1000 schematics", should be easy to find