AGW Power Supply

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I have an ancient 12V power supply made by AGW. It has has been very reliable for many years but now the red overload light is lit constantly and there is very little voltage output. I have had a look at the circuit board and there is nothing obvious to me. Any ideas?
 
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Probably an output transistor has failed short-circuit?

Is it a single, or the twin PE144?

I assume you have disconnected everything from the supply, and looked for odd, stray 'whiskers' causing a short somewhere?

PhilP
 
Probably an output transistor has failed short-circuit?

Is it a single, or the twin PE144?

I assume you have disconnected everything from the supply, and looked for odd, stray 'whiskers' causing a short somewhere?

PhilP
It is a single and I have had a good look to no avail. Is the output transistor the one that was bolted to the frame? - bottom left in the picture
Bill
 
It is a single and I have had a good look to no avail. Is the output transistor the one that was bolted to the frame? - bottom left in the picture
Bill
Yes, this is the one..

If you make sure you know how to connect it back up, you can remove it from the board, and do a crude test with a meter..

It should not be too onerous to get a replacement. - This is where we lament the passing of Maplins..

PhilP
 
It is a single and I have had a good look to no avail. Is the output transistor the one that was bolted to the frame? - bottom left in the picture
Bill

Yes, this is the one..

If you make sure you know how to connect it back up, you can remove it from the board, and do a crude test with a meter..

It should not be too onerous to get a replacement. - This is where we lament the passing of Maplins..

PhilP
Please tell me about the crude test.
 
Quick Draw McGaw here.... just be careful I don't morph into El Kabong (wikipedia is your friend)....

Greg
Quick Draw McGraw (correct spelling) don't know about El Kabong..
I may not be old enough? - Or at least, no access to TV..

PhilP
 
Yes, this is the one..

If you make sure you know how to connect it back up, you can remove it from the board, and do a crude test with a meter..

It should not be too onerous to get a replacement. - This is where we lament the passing of Maplins..

PhilP
Maplins? Sob, sob...
 
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