Well, first off, the make is an Antec SmartPower 2.0. Not the best PSU out there.
First thing's first: My neighbor's PC was trying to start up. You could see the red LED blink dim. The board's green led was pulsing. I automatically found out that the PSU is dead.
Needless to say, I come in the evening. Apparantly, the mouse doesn't work on the board anymore. I go down to check it...green LED is on at the PC...but the PC is not physically running. Power on...nothing. Flip the switch, then on again...nothing. Call the neighboor downstairs. I decided to do the paperclip mode, which consists of shorting the green and a black wire.
The OKIA 550W PSU lit on, but not the Antec. The Antec PSU killed the board, but that's understandable, as it was pulsing.
The neighboor needs a new board, and I take the PSU, as it was going to the garbage. I open the box, and right off the bat, 2 100uf 10V caps are bumped. they are shorting out. Sooo...I look at the Socket 7 board I have hanging on the wall for deco. I find some 6.3V and I luckily found some 10V. Soldering time! I replaced them with a bit of struggle. Finished the job neatly, rewired the 115V wires and then did the paperclip mode.
The rear fan and a HDD spun. Then, it was time to try on a PC. Worked until I shutted down. The front fan didn't work, so I opened the box, did some hard rewiring with a 4-molex wire. Then, for covering, I use heat shrinking tubing. Neatly done again. Fire up again, and fans spins at max speed. Cool!
It's got a 20+4 Pin connector, 4x SATA wires, a PCI-E connector, the 4 CPU pin connector, 6 molex plugs and two floppy wires. Preety nice, eh?
And that's how I repaired a 400W Power supply, but I had to spend an hour fixing it.
First thing's first: My neighbor's PC was trying to start up. You could see the red LED blink dim. The board's green led was pulsing. I automatically found out that the PSU is dead.
Needless to say, I come in the evening. Apparantly, the mouse doesn't work on the board anymore. I go down to check it...green LED is on at the PC...but the PC is not physically running. Power on...nothing. Flip the switch, then on again...nothing. Call the neighboor downstairs. I decided to do the paperclip mode, which consists of shorting the green and a black wire.
The OKIA 550W PSU lit on, but not the Antec. The Antec PSU killed the board, but that's understandable, as it was pulsing.
The neighboor needs a new board, and I take the PSU, as it was going to the garbage. I open the box, and right off the bat, 2 100uf 10V caps are bumped. they are shorting out. Sooo...I look at the Socket 7 board I have hanging on the wall for deco. I find some 6.3V and I luckily found some 10V. Soldering time! I replaced them with a bit of struggle. Finished the job neatly, rewired the 115V wires and then did the paperclip mode.
The rear fan and a HDD spun. Then, it was time to try on a PC. Worked until I shutted down. The front fan didn't work, so I opened the box, did some hard rewiring with a 4-molex wire. Then, for covering, I use heat shrinking tubing. Neatly done again. Fire up again, and fans spins at max speed. Cool!

It's got a 20+4 Pin connector, 4x SATA wires, a PCI-E connector, the 4 CPU pin connector, 6 molex plugs and two floppy wires. Preety nice, eh?
And that's how I repaired a 400W Power supply, but I had to spend an hour fixing it.