hello
(first of all sorry for my english...)
i sent you the schematic, and i crosspost here for those who may be
interested. if you want to repair your CPS 150 i can give you this advice :
just unmount the main circuit. look at the soldered side : you'll see some
brown parts, the circuit is burning are some places. all the components at
these brown places needs to be renew. it won't be expensive it just take a
little time. (some repair shop would have take me 120$ to do the work and 10
long days, i did it all myself and it did cost me 3$ for the components -2
bridge rectifiers, one resistance, one black thingy -im not an
electronician-)
you must especially renew these 2 bridge rectifiers, it seems you can
replace them with stronger models (ask your electronic dealer if it's ok).
another thing you can do (that Soundcraft did advise me) : the cable which
goes from the soundcraft board to the PSU (a grey cable) is just clipsed to
the circuit of the PSU : you can cut the cables and directly solder them to
the 4 iron "sticks".
Same thing for the connections between the radiator and the circuit.
as the radiator is very hot don't put the PSU in a cabinet (thanks Gareth)
=)
that's it. i had 2 days of hard time repairing it... don't forget to test
every connection on the circuit with a multimeter (when PSU is turned OFF
and unplugged of course) : the circuit is old and dirty ...
don't hesitate to mail me if help is needed. i'll try even if i'm really not
an electronician -but i spent 2 days on the beast so...
ttam
reverse everything to mail me
matthieu =)