Hi,
I am trying to repair an HP 6826A PSU. It was very "glitchy" - with unstable output and showing rapid swings and jumps in output voltage - especially on the negative side. There was also a small "crackling" noise that sometimes accompanied the glitches. Sounded like a momentary short somewhere.
I checked the main power supply outputs and the +/-15V and 80V were fine but the +/-65v was sitting at ~+-/52V. I decided to recap it as they were all the original components. I replaced the 3000uF with 3300uF and the 200uF with 220uf, and finally the 325uF with 330uF - all the nearest values I source conveniently. Voltage ratings were all fine too.
While the jumps in output are now gone, the supply is super sensitive to voltage adjustment - small voltage adjustments give very wide swings in output current. I think I have made it worse! The main supply output voltage is sitting at +/-77V! So recapping has pulled the voltage up much too high if it is supposed to be +/-65V - and I'm speculating that this is causing the new overly sensitive output problems.
I'm not quite sure how to approach the problem with the supply over-voltage. Putting back the old caps seems to be the wrong approach to me, but any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Tony