check for a hot/warm part ...
maybe a short somewhere .
hitachi088 1 year ago
@hitachi088 OMG thanks so much! I was able to fix this power supply based on your suggestion. Look at my channel for my follow up video.
cr99991 1 year ago
I have an HP 6203B power supply that doesn't work.. I'm working on it. It's 0-60V and worth about at least $100 on ebay.
I love fixing the Tek and HP stuff.
gbowne1 1 year ago
i bet it's a faulty diode!
starlite2991 1 year ago
found a solution, if so what was it, thanks
Shandybrother 1 year ago
i would bet my money on faulty op-amp in current sensing circuit
Kizmox 2 years ago
check for a hot/warm part ...
maybe a short somewhere .
hitachi088 1 year ago
@hitachi088 OMG thanks so much! I was able to fix this power supply based on your suggestion. Look at my channel for my follow up video.
cr99991 1 year ago
I have an HP 6203B power supply that doesn't work.. I'm working on it. It's 0-60V and worth about at least $100 on ebay.
I love fixing the Tek and HP stuff.
gbowne1 1 year ago
i bet it's a faulty diode!
starlite2991 1 year ago
found a solution, if so what was it, thanks
Shandybrother 1 year ago
i would bet my money on faulty op-amp in current sensing circuit
Kizmox 2 years ago