I have an SMPS for repair that's blown the main 3A plug-top fuse three times in just a few weeks. The inlet circuit is a straightforward Delta configuration with a Class X2 cap across the 240v supply and parallel 560K FP resistor, followed by a pair of Y2 caps from each supply leg to ground. All upstream of the F1.2A internal fuse which hasn't blown.
I can't recall ever having an intermittent short with an X2 cap - when they short on 240V they blow a hole in the case and go dead short. But this is the only reason I can think of for the plug-top fuse blowing.
Anyone experience these going intermittent?
I can't recall ever having an intermittent short with an X2 cap - when they short on 240V they blow a hole in the case and go dead short. But this is the only reason I can think of for the plug-top fuse blowing.
Anyone experience these going intermittent?
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