I'm currently recapping a MSTE PSU for a friend. I'm following instructions from http://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/p ... x.htm#MEGA.
There's a 10V 100uF cap according to the list but this PSU has a 25V one. Is it safe to replace it? I just want to be sure not to blow up his machine :?
The PSU is a REV-A1.
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MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Can you show on the schematic which cap its replacing.. ? I doubt there be a problem anyway.
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:12 Can you show on the schematic which cap its replacing.. ? I doubt there be a problem anyway.
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
I need to see the cap number and see it on the diagram (dont have time right now to look myself sorry)
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Okay, I suspected something like that... but I don't have the schematic. I tried to look for it on Google already... That cap's a C8. No problem if you don't have time of course.exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:18 I need to see the cap number and see it on the diagram (dont have time right now to look myself sorry)
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Never mind! I mixed up two caps (C8 and C19), everything's fine. Sorry for wasting your time. I need to learn to keep my mouth shut and look further. I get to hear that at home now and then and for a reason! :oops:exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:18 I need to see the cap number and see it on the diagram (dont have time right now to look myself sorry)
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Its on my site..
http://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/p ... tm#PSM5341
I think there was some confusion of that cap before at some point.. I think people were mixing it up with the one in the PG circuit.. was some huge thread about it ages ago..
There is a 25V 100uF and a 10V uF in there... so I think your just mixing the 2 voltages up there...
http://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/p ... tm#PSM5341
I think there was some confusion of that cap before at some point.. I think people were mixing it up with the one in the PG circuit.. was some huge thread about it ages ago..
There is a 25V 100uF and a 10V uF in there... so I think your just mixing the 2 voltages up there...
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Better to always check :)sandord wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:24 Never mind! I mixed up two caps (C8 and C19), everything's fine. Sorry for wasting your time. I need to learn to keep my mouth shut and look further. I get to hear that at home now and then and for a reason! :oops:
I was sure someone posted a image of all this a while ago, but can't find it now :(
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
Blast! Another proof of me not looking futher than the end of my nose :oops: HUGE LESSON TO BE LEARNED :roll:exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:27 Its on my site..
http://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/p ... tm#PSM5341
I think I mixed them up because the replacement of C19 physically resembles the original C8 much more than it's proper replacement (half height-ish).exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:27 I think there was some confusion of that cap before at some point.. I think people were mixing it up with the one in the PG circuit.. was some huge thread about it ages ago..
There is a 25V 100uF and a 10V uF in there... so I think your just mixing the 2 voltages up there...
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Re: MSTE PSU has 25V cap instead of 10V - safe to replace?
True, but I think I need to put a question jar on my desk and put a €2 coin in it every time I ask a question that takes up your precious time. Then, when the jar is full, order something cool from your store :lol:exxos wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:30Better to always check :)sandord wrote: 01 Nov 2018 21:24 Never mind! I mixed up two caps (C8 and C19), everything's fine. Sorry for wasting your time. I need to learn to keep my mouth shut and look further. I get to hear that at home now and then and for a reason! :oops:
I was sure someone posted a image of all this a while ago, but can't find it now :(
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