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James Midolo
Hi Newsgroup,
I have recently tried to get my very old Unisys 286 computer with a
Mitsubishi-made motherboard working. I switched on the power supply
and nothing happened, except for a squealing noise from the power
supply. The fan would normally switch on when the power supply was
turned on, so this indicated a possible problem with the power supply.
I pulled the power supply plugs out of the motherboard and tested them
with a multimeter and barely any voltage (less than a volt) was
registered between any of the wires and ground. I then opened up the
power supply and applied a voltage across the fan and it worked. I
have decided to replace the faulty power supply, but I'm having
trouble with the colours of the wires and what voltages they are meant
to be at.
The power supply is a Mitsubishi Electric PC15WB (REV. D). There are
two plugs going to the motherboard. One plug is a 3x2 with three reds
going down one "column" and three blacks going down the other. The
other plug has four wires: brown, blue, yellow and white. You can see
this plug at http://www26.brinkster.com/darthvader920/jamesmidolo/
plug.jpg.
The output voltages according to the power supply label are +12V, +5V,
-5V and -12V. I am wondering if anyone knows or can guess which
voltages are related to which wire, especially for the brown, blue and
white wires. I am not worried if I do apply the wrong voltage to the
wrong wire, because it is an old and useless computer, but it would be
nice to see it work again.
If anyone wishes to know anything further or for me to take more
pictures, please let me know. Thanks.
Regards,
James Midolo
I have recently tried to get my very old Unisys 286 computer with a
Mitsubishi-made motherboard working. I switched on the power supply
and nothing happened, except for a squealing noise from the power
supply. The fan would normally switch on when the power supply was
turned on, so this indicated a possible problem with the power supply.
I pulled the power supply plugs out of the motherboard and tested them
with a multimeter and barely any voltage (less than a volt) was
registered between any of the wires and ground. I then opened up the
power supply and applied a voltage across the fan and it worked. I
have decided to replace the faulty power supply, but I'm having
trouble with the colours of the wires and what voltages they are meant
to be at.
The power supply is a Mitsubishi Electric PC15WB (REV. D). There are
two plugs going to the motherboard. One plug is a 3x2 with three reds
going down one "column" and three blacks going down the other. The
other plug has four wires: brown, blue, yellow and white. You can see
this plug at http://www26.brinkster.com/darthvader920/jamesmidolo/
plug.jpg.
The output voltages according to the power supply label are +12V, +5V,
-5V and -12V. I am wondering if anyone knows or can guess which
voltages are related to which wire, especially for the brown, blue and
white wires. I am not worried if I do apply the wrong voltage to the
wrong wire, because it is an old and useless computer, but it would be
nice to see it work again.
If anyone wishes to know anything further or for me to take more
pictures, please let me know. Thanks.
Regards,
James Midolo