Hey guys,
not too long ago I've acquired a Kepco ATE 15-6M PSU. It's a 0-15V 0-6A !programmable! PSU. It was sold as broken.
TLDR: I'm looking for someone with a Kepco PC-12 programming connector (look at the eBay listing below).When I opened it up, pieces of the 10 turn pots were hanging by the wires. No idea if it happened during shipping or what but I got myself some Chinese replacements just for the time being to figure out what's actually wrong with the unit. There were other front panel parts that broke as well (thankfully both voltage and current analog displays are ok). After replacing those as well, I was hopeful, that it would do something. And it did... A constant voltage on the output no matter what.
Thinking it's got something to do with the programmable part of the PSU I went digging in the user manual. At this point, I realized my unit is not all there. The PC-12 rear mating/programming connector seems to be required for the operation of the PSU. After looking around this appears to be a simple connector that you solder the jumpers to. However, some schematics made me doubt this as there are some resistors and other components supposedly present.
Does anyone own a Kepco PSU with this Programming connector/header that would be willing to help me figure this out? There are jumper configurations in the user manual for different types of operation, however, there is nothing written about the PC-12 itself. Does anyone know what this type of board connector is called (hopefully it's not proprietary) - it seats itself on the edge of the PCB similar to a PCI-E?
Here is an eBay listing of the item (the price is 2x the amount I paid for the PSU so I'm not looking to buy it).
Here is a listing for a similar PSU with a makeshift (I guess) connector installed.
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here is a list of connections (the two preamps at the top are what's worrying me).
EDIT: I didn't see the connector PART NUMBER on one of the eBay listings (future me or anyone else - part number is 345-050-500-204). After looking for that I found the connector itself. Now I just need to know if there's anything other than wires meant to be connected to it.
Thank you very much for any kind of information

Have a nice day.