Warming up an IMSAI P/S

From: James Willing <jimw_at_agora.rdrop.com>
Date: Sat Sep 19 00:27:40 1998

THrowing in my $0.02 here...

At 09:07 PM 9/18/98 -0700, Sam wrote:
>
>Ok, so I have a 15W bulb in series with the P/S and it lit up. The fan
>didn't start blowing until the second time I powered up, but its blowing,
>albeit very slowly due to the limited power I assume.

When its powered down, give the fan a spin with your finger. It should
spin freely. If not, it should be replaced. The older bronze/oilite
bearings dried out and would start to stiffen up after a souple of years of
operation.

>I didn't go the full Tony route because doing so would've required
>desoldering the entire transformer which wasn't an attractive prospect.

True 'nuff... Unless you got a very early IMSAI with the point-to-point
wires PS.

>I measured the voltages across a power connector and got 9.4V, +17.56 and
>-17.86. A little high but I attribute that to a lack of a load.

That is actually pretty much normal. Keeping in mind that the mains on the
S-100 bus are unregulated and spec'd (such as it is) at +8 and +/-16VDC to
allow for drop under load without falling out of the 'comfort' range for
the regulators on the individual boards.

>At this point I feel pretty comfortable that the P/S is working pretty
>well, which surprised me. I expected a fight (but was hoping for the
>results I got). These old machines just refuse to die.

The big 'can' caps are a good deal harder to kill than the minis...

>I'm going to let it warm up for about an hour before I start plugging in
>boards.

Never can be too safe. In the case of my PDP-8/i which had not been fired
in a known 10+ years, once I had the supplied spun up I ran it in under
(auto) lamp loads for a little over 6 hours (frequently checking for ripple
with a 'scope) before I started reconnecting logic.

But thats just me... B^}

So... 'fess up. Is this the 'door prize' IMSAI?

-jim

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