Creative Gigaworks S750 PSU

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If you mean this schematic, then D11 is the important one to have in place.

It is highly unlikely that all the diodes would have failed. If you can grab one of the old ones and place it there, you should see a significant reduction in the heating of the transistors.
 

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Actually, looking at it again, it's not that schematic.

It would help a great deal if you could point me at the one you think it is.
 

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I looked at them at the time you posted them, and I would typically only go back and look at them again for reference purposes.

If you have changed them:

1) I receive no notification
2) I can't compare them to the old ones
3) It makes my existing comments in the thread wrong, misleading, or questionable.
4) If told, I have to search back to find them.

In general, it's a bad idea unless you are updating some sort of FAQ thread where the comments are not especially important.


Hey Steve, i didn't change anything, just wanna make sure you looked and you understand how everything works, so then you can help my. After your comments i checked circuit and now understand more how it works, so i am more calmly :) thank you :)
 

torress1990

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Hello again. I get new parts, inserted it and, unfortunately it doesn't work. Till rectifiers, i see power, but after rectifiers, i see nothing :(:(:(:(...
And IRF740 are still heating up very fast.
Please, help me.
 
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