[sebhc] 12V supply for Disk Drives question
Barry Watzman
Watzman at neo.rr.com
Tue Aug 8 11:41:57 CDT 2006
No, you would need an oscilloscope to evaluate this properly.
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From: sebhc-bounces at sebhc.org [mailto:sebhc-bounces at sebhc.org] On Behalf Of
Mark Garlanger
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] 12V supply for Disk Drives question
Do I just measure the 12V supply, but have the DMM set to Vac in order
to see the ripple?
Thanks,
Mark
On 8/8/06, Carroll Waddell <carrollwaddell at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> Mark Garlanger wrote:
>
> > With a little effort, I was finally able to get to the back of the
> > power supply board to replace the blown capacitor in my Z-37 case.
> > Now, without a load, the 12V line is reading only 11.6 V. Is this
> > within spec, or does it look like the voltage regulator (or maybe one
> > of the other capacitors) need to be replaced? I've check the voltage
> > going into the 12V regulator, it's almost 21V which should be fine,
> > since the manual shows that it should be 18V.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
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> 11.6 might be ok. That's about 3% off. But if you have trouble still,
> I'd look for any AC ripple on the DC voltage. Use an AC meter or a scope.
> Carroll
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