Shorting PSU?

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I thought my PSU had died last night, during instilation somethign happend and sparks (never a good sign i know) came out of the PSU.

I unpacked it all and put it away to return (only 24 hours old).

However when i pluged my old PC in it wouldnt power, so i thought AH! the fuse in the cable went.

Tried the PSU from outside the case and voila worked fine.

So i fitted it back in the case, antec p180, but when i turn it on it fizzes for a few seconds then settles down.

Is there a chance the the fixing screws could be shorting it or something?

Or should i just return it to OCUK?
 
:cool: Hi There,

It very much sounds like there is some type of short in that psu, If I was you I would just RMA it and dont try 2 use it anymore, as if you do it could be quit shocking :eek: :eek:

Save yourself and your rig, RMA it back 2 ocuk.
 
The motherboard could be shorting aswell, or anything connected to it.

Try taking the rig apart and rebuilding it, quite a common thing to happen and its the quickest solution to try.
 
Cheers Yewen,

I will look at doing that when im a bit calmer.

Though must admit the ammount of times now i have put the power cables throught the slots in the P180 im getting quite good at it.


What are the main things i should be checking?

I can thing that the motherboard seating would be a big factor.

We shall see
 
I just take them apart, down to removing the motherboard risers and restart from the bottom up.

Rebuilding is quicker than finding a short, also check the motherboard's rear IO panel is on ok, as that can be a easy short for a case if a tab is in the USB ports.
 
Yewen said:
I just take them apart, down to removing the motherboard risers and restart from the bottom up.

Rebuilding is quicker than finding a short, also check the motherboard's rear IO panel is on ok, as that can be a easy short for a case if a tab is in the USB ports.

Those tabs are a pain in the arse, can i remove them with no detriment to the system?
 
I think you may be right, normaly i have a pair of powered creative speakers in the back jack, but this morning i jsut powered up with some headphones in. No crackling no sparking so it looks like the short is comming from there.

yay.
 
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