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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: CHRIS-F on November 21, 2015, 03:09:23 pm
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Hi Guys,
I replaced the Caps in my Jamma psu last year, but I'm not happy with the result, the psu vibrates or hums slightly now (it didn't before the repair) and this makes the psu case vibrate and can be quite noisy, I used the right value caps and they were good quality low esr caps, any ideas why it went noisy and vibrates slightly now? I was pleased that my repair went well but not happy with the psu now, my psu is a power master XII I want to replace it with a new one, which brand is good? are there any I should I avoid? am I right in thinking I can use a psu with more amps but not less. I have seen these two on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Quality-Arcade-Power-Supply-Jamma-etc-/272045268025?hash=item3f57295c39:g:dxEAAOSw5VFWHhra (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Quality-Arcade-Power-Supply-Jamma-etc-/272045268025?hash=item3f57295c39:g:dxEAAOSw5VFWHhra)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAMMA-ARCADE-POWER-SUPPLY-UNIT-Output-12V-2-5A-5V-1A-5V-15A-/331695646714?hash=item4d3a99e7fa:g:0dQAAMXQKLdR2bUH (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAMMA-ARCADE-POWER-SUPPLY-UNIT-Output-12V-2-5A-5V-1A-5V-15A-/331695646714?hash=item4d3a99e7fa:g:0dQAAMXQKLdR2bUH)
would either of them be ok? I want a good quality one, are there any places in the uk to get supplies other than ebay?
Thanks in advance guys.
Chris
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Circuit board in a bind?
The case warped or in a bind?
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Hi Ken,
No I don't believe the case or board to be binding or out of shape, the circuit board slides in and out effortlessly, if I touch the case it stops making a noise, so it seems something on the board is causing more vibration since I changed the caps. Although I would like to know where I went wrong (Changing caps shouldn't cause vibration should it?), I think it would be a good Idea to replace the PSU anyway as replacing the caps didn't fix my original problem which was noise being introduced on my monitor, I know it may not be caused by the PSU, but at least if I start at the PSU I know I will have a clean voltage to start with. I can always keep my current PSU for a spare, are there any makes to avoid or are the two examples above adequate?
Regards,
Chris.
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Resolder the main switching transformer.
Double check the tightness of the screws attaching the heat sinks to the board.