[geeks] weird power supply behaviour
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at artell.net
Wed Nov 30 10:41:20 CST 2011
Saith the Mouse ...
> I've just had some weird behaviour I don't understand.
>
> The scenario: power supply, peecee motherboard (fairly old -
> it's a Celeron 400), and two disk drives, A, and B. The PS
> is way over spec for the MB and disk; the (dead) PS that came
> out of the machine is rated 250W and this one is rated 400W.
>
> With the MB and disk A connected, disk B not involved,
> everything works fine.
>
> Swap out disk A for disk B and the PS apparently goes into
> overload shutdown - it powers up long enough for fans to
> spin, but then drops power almost immediately. Standby power
> remains up; I have to kill mains power and wait for standby
> power to drop to reset it. This occurs even if I unplug the
> data cable between disk and MB.
>
> Okay, so that disk is just failed in sokme way that looks too
> much like a short to the power supply, I figure.
>
> But no. I put disk A on and get it running enough to display
> stuff on the screen, then plug power into disk B live - and
> disk B spins up fine.
>
> So I reassemble the disk-B machine, only I don't plug powe
> rinto disk B. I let the MB spin up enough to start
> displaying, then plug power into disk B. Power supply shuts down.
>
> The PS is willnig to power the MB and both disks, but not MB
> and disk B alone. Whether data cables are connected or not
> appears to make no difference, so it's not something being
> incorrectly grounded through the data cable.
>
> Any theories? I have no theory to explain this.
I have heard of, but never seen for myself, power supplies which, with too
little load, act just as if they had too _much_ load.
-She
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