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A ripple with a repetition rate of around 3Hz indicates the IC enters a protective mode or has an insufficent supply voltage/power.
Check the voltage on the 47µF cap' (careful, mains voltage present) Notice that you can't scope there - without using an isolation transformer.
Also check the resistor in the vicinity (to the right). Recently one other member found it had broken. (Most small PSU's are made the same way.)
A transformer winding is rectified by a diode in series with a resistor and then fed to the capacitor. Once it gets going it should be self-sustaining.
The IC is good for delivering some 15-30W iirc. So I figure using a couple of test bulbs of up to 5W each should be ok.
Nice buy with the 'scope btw..
Check the voltage on the 47µF cap' (careful, mains voltage present) Notice that you can't scope there - without using an isolation transformer.
Also check the resistor in the vicinity (to the right). Recently one other member found it had broken. (Most small PSU's are made the same way.)
A transformer winding is rectified by a diode in series with a resistor and then fed to the capacitor. Once it gets going it should be self-sustaining.
The IC is good for delivering some 15-30W iirc. So I figure using a couple of test bulbs of up to 5W each should be ok.
Nice buy with the 'scope btw..
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