I was working on a restoring a blown PSM-5341 power supply out of an Atari Mega STE.
Most of the caps were blown, so this power supply had a serious incident. After recapping I could not get it to power up, even though all other components tested fine.
I opened up another PSM-5341 power supply to compare against, and found that in my other power supply had some differences. I then opened a third to double-check, and that one matched the working second one.
R5 on bad/blown power supply is 100 ohms (per the schematics). On working supplies this was 50 ohms (one of the good power supplies had a 50 ohm resistor in this place, the other one had a 100 resistor with a second 100 ohm resistor piggy-backed on to the first, which effectively made this 50 ohms)
R4 on bad/blown power supply is 47 ohms (per the schematics). On both working power supplies this resistor was cut out (legs from the resistor were still there, so it looks like it was there initially).
Anyone have any experience on thoughts with this? I temporarily clipped in a piggy-backed 100 ohm resistor on R5 and the power supply now works. I'm suspecting that the original schematics were for 220V and when these got to 110V markets Atari realized that the power supply wouldn't work as it was designed, but that's just a guess.