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tedstruk

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I got this out of an old PSU, and it appears to have a very large capacitor that has vaporized.

I wondered if I am right or wrong in identifying it a a 220v adapter?

can this board be reworked into a 220vac1495074305218-1761588180.jpg double for a sub woofer?
 

davenn

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I got this out of an old PSU, and it appears to have a very large capacitor that has vaporized.

too blurry and dark to make any real info from the board

I wondered if I am right or wrong in identifying it a a 220v adapter?

who knows ?? .... what was the PSU it came out of ?

do you have nay info on the PCB contacts ?

can this board be reworked into a 220vac

as above


double for a sub woofer?

ummm what does a sub woofer have to do with a PSU ?
 

73's de Edd

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Also hard to make out anything, but the primary part I see missing . . . . probably just cannibalized . . . is its main raw DC storage electrolytic . . .axial leaded . . . vertically . . .at the top left 1/4 corner area of the board.

Most of those switchers already ARE being 95 thru 220V AC inputs, just as they are.

220VAC ? ? ? ? . . . . . . In Seattle . . . Boeing . . . .KJR land . . . FM channel 95 . . . Larry Braxton . . . in my doing TDY there . . .we definitely loved / favored 120 VAC power.

73's de Edd
 
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