nieda113 Posted April 14, 2017 Report Share Posted April 14, 2017 Hi, and hello to the comunity. I am looking for some help regarding to a broken tough power dps 1050 ,240 V version. Unfortunately i connected the EPS 12 volt connector for the MB to a PCIE port of the powersupply resulting in a immediate fuse blow. I opened the powersupply and found the RL1 condensator ( the big blue one besides the coill) burned. Is there anyone who can help me with the parts number or a repair kit for a broken 12 v in /out put rail? For anyone who wants to know i checkd the motherboard with a different power supply and it seems ok so no components got damaged by applying - 12V to + 12V line... guess i just was lucky... Thanks for helping to find the parts..... Found it SCK 058 or any npc 5 ohm and 7.5 to 8 amps.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denny Posted April 20, 2017 Report Share Posted April 20, 2017 hi, what is the P/N of your power supply? Gold rating or platinum? the component can be different on these two different models. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nieda113 Posted April 20, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2017 Hi thx for reply its a gold rated psu,, i ordered a ntc 7.5 amps 6 ohm hope that will work out if nothing else is broken..... BTW is there a exploded chart available or a wire plan? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denny Posted April 21, 2017 Report Share Posted April 21, 2017 Hi, if the RL1 is the only burned component as you have mentioned, it is the electronic relay that can protect psu from the damages caused by abnormal input voltage. however, here is the spec of the RL1 component GQ-SH-112LM1,10A/250VAC,4P,85℃ or OJE-SS-112HMF,10A/250V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nieda113 Posted April 21, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2017 @Denny,, thanks for reply i was a little too unspecific, i used the EPS cable (plug) comming from the motherboard and plugged it into the PCIE jack in the PSU ( did this because i was too lazy to kneel down ). The result was a immediate fuse blow of the house wiring. Next I removed the EPS cable from the psu and plugged it into the right psu slot but damge was done... I disasembled the powersupply and found the thermistor broken.... and i thing one more diode it damge , too because it has no resistance anymore.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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