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SCC 82202 PSU Rework Instruction v4

This document provides rework instructions for a power supply unit. It describes replacing specific components on the PSU board, including cutting threads on diode D806, replacing capacitor C824 with a 15nF capacitor, adding a 20K ohm resistor between D806 and Q808, removing IC Q807, and adding capacitors C920 and C916 according to the part numbers listed in Table A. Pictures are included to illustrate the locations of components and points to be tested or soldered.
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SCC 82202 PSU Rework Instruction v4

This document provides rework instructions for a power supply unit. It describes replacing specific components on the PSU board, including cutting threads on diode D806, replacing capacitor C824 with a 15nF capacitor, adding a 20K ohm resistor between D806 and Q808, removing IC Q807, and adding capacitors C920 and C916 according to the part numbers listed in Table A. Pictures are included to illustrate the locations of components and points to be tested or soldered.
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SCC_82202

SCC_82202: Rework Instructions for Power Supply Unit

Picture 1:
This picture show the location of the 3 components C824, D806 & Q808 on the PSU.

Picture 2:
Use a knife-jig and cut off the bottom thread of D806. Make sure that the green lacquer of the thread is removed between component D806 & Q808 "R pin" (as shown above).

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Picture 3:
After that, use a multimeter to measure the 2 point as shown above and make sure the components between D806 & Q808 "R pin" are open circuit.

Picture 4:
After that, wipe off the flux after the copper thread (or green lacquer) is cut off.

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Picture 5
On position nbr: C824, replace it with capacitor of 15nF. Then add a resistor of 20K ohm on position nbr: R839 and solder the 2 points between D806 and Q808 R pin. Refer to table A for the order code (or 12NC) of the resistor and capacitor.

Picture 6
As shown in picture 6, please use a multimeter to test the pins of C824 and Q808 and ensure they are not short circuit.

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Del Q807

Add C920

Add C916

Picture 7:
Remove the IC on position Q807. Add a capacitor on C920 and C916. (Refer to Table A)

Position Number

C824 (cap.) R839 (res.) C916 (cap.) C920 (cap.) Delete Q807

PCM code 065G080515332K 061G08052002FY 065G080510332K 067G 3052297CT 056G 158 12

Table A 12NC 996510023644 996510039345 996510021803 996510027324 996500036054

Description CAP 0805 15N 50V X7R 10% RST CHIP 20K 1/8W 1% CAP 0805 10N 50V X7R 10% ELCAP 2.2uF 50V radial 105deg KIA431A-AT/P TO-92

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Note: Please check the soldering quality of each pin and make sure they are soldered properly after it is

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