Since the wires are disconnected, check the windings on the toroid's secondary for shorts. MAKE SURE there is no live AC connected to the PSU. FYI, these readings will be less than 10Ω. Keep in mind you are looking for a direct short.
Hmm that's very high. Can you check your AC source? Next maybe post a few good pics of the primary wiring to the mains switch and voltage select switch.Zamoht said:when measuring the ac inlet per color, all give values around 25,5 Volts, except for the black ones, which are 73 Volts
Wow could be. Maybe try changing the battery?Zamoht said:I think i'Il might be needing a new DMM, as the source from the wall measures 330 volts in stead off 220-240..
I check with another DMM on this tomorrow.
(and if that's the case, the psu might have been working properly after all )
Gosh, good news! All is well that ends wellZamoht said:I had the same idea of changing the battery. Everything works fine now.
Really was not expecting that hahaha! :-[
Thanks for thinking with me
jsteiger said:Is it a 18-pin 51x rack or 15-pin VPR rack? Maybe a bad opamp on the last module knocked out the 16V rail?
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