This type of mods are valid to most switchmodes : i did not include part list, use low ESR caps (switchmode types) and as many of them as possible in parallel, use the trick seen in the video about wire routing, so the noisy signal must pass tru all caps, that value of inductors and caps are not so critical, almost any part will have a huge effect on this noise problem
VERY nice job, U inspired me and I did some modifications too.
I agree, an exact shopping list would be great! Thanks
Thank you for this video. I plan to upgrade my NPS605W power supply using yours modifications. Have you a list of modifications and components values?
This type of mods are valid to most switchmodes : i did not include part list, use low ESR caps (switchmode types) and as many of them as possible in parallel, use the trick seen in the video about wire routing, so the noisy signal must pass tru all caps, that value of inductors and caps are not so critical, almost any part will have a huge effect on this noise problem
@@TeardownOZ2CPU Thank you so much for your answer. I plug in my soldering iron!
Nice vid. Can you make a list of all components needed for your fix? :)
@TeardownOZ2CPU -- Those green capacitors you installed under the PCB, and on the ground/earth; what are they rated at?
Nice video this modification is god for KPS3010D ?
Those long traces from half bridge switches to the transformer… yuck. Without changing the cost, this supply could have been quite a bit better.