I bought a cheap Mastech HY1803D power supply to run a hot wire cutter and mini drills off. Quick Google around suggests that there are a number of weak points in this supply as expected and the schematic agrees so I'm going to replace a few bits to undo some of the cheap as I have the parts lying around. The failure points appear to be the rectifier diodes melting, the power transistor shorting out and exploding electrolytics. They're a relatively clean design otherwise, just very underrated parts. It does however seem designed to be repaired which is nice.
1. Wun Hung Lo 2n3055 as the regulator and no thermal grease. Replacing this with an ON Semiconductor 2n3055 with some proper thermal grease and mica pad. The 2n3055 doesn't do a whole lot thanks to the relay switching turns on the transformer to keep the drop voltage low. I suspect the provided one isn't up to the job as there are a lot of fake ones floating around.
2. Rectifier diodes are rated at the same current as the supply which is a little low (3A). They're also sticking right up so they don't desolder themselves. Pah. Going to rip these out and stick a 5A bridge I have floating around in bolted to the case.
3. Main smoothing cap is a purple no brand hand grenade. Replacing this with a Panasonic one. Actually will replace all of them I think with stock items I have.
4. Board traces for the output lines aren't particularly heavy so will solder some wire up and down these to keep the board cool.
5. Have tested that it's properly floating unlike some cheap and broken ones.
I'll then run it at full whack 18v 3A on a resistive load for 6 hours and see if it explodes.
Anyone else think of anything worth looking out for or replacing/modifying on these?
I'm really not expecting miracles for what I paid for it but it'd be nice if it lasted more than a year
