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zcream

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Sep 8, 2008
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Hi. My dead psu has been in the repair shop for 3 months. First they could not locate a replacement board, then the shutdown. There is a click once I connect it, so maybe a faulty relay?
Has anyone repaired a Mac Pro psu? Any pointers or guides?
 
there are not many people in the world who can repair apple PSUs.
used PSUs are available on the network
 
For what it costs to get a repair, one could easily find a replacement on eBay. Or with proper knowledge and safety precaution DIY is not out f the question. P/S trouble shooting often is no more than a visual inspection to located a failed component.
 
For what it costs to get a repair, one could easily find a replacement on eBay. Or with proper knowledge and safety precaution DIY is not out f the question. P/S trouble shooting often is no more than a visual inspection to located a failed component.
I am willing to try it out. Is it just about opening the psu and looking for blown caps? The previous repair involved changing a board that they made me wait for.
 
~80% of failures will be evident as a burnt component (capacitor, transistor, volt regulator) sometimes this failure will burn traces on the board making a replacement necessary.
 
Its not only replacing bulged caps. Even as same important: clean the electrolyt what bulged caps spitted out. It is conductive and eats traces and other components.
 
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