Help on power supply problem

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I find the power supply capacitors highlighted in attached file are abnornmally hot. Can anyone advise the problem please?
 

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May be just the caps themselves failing, having developed a high E.S.R. They look highly stressed ripple current wise, try replacing with suitable new ones. The plug/socket to the diode bridge isn't open circuit is it. These limit the max voltage across the caps.
Probably just the caps themselves 🙂
 
t2060079 said:
capacitors highlighted in attached file are abnornmally hot.
Can anyone advise the problem please?

One thing I can think of is:
check the max Voltage rating of those caps.

The other thing is CHECK the polarity.
see to that they are not put the wrong way!
Because if, this is certainly a big problem ...
Correct is:
- cap + .... resistor .... + cap -
if we are to believe in your schematic

Third, as capacitors normally do not get very hot:
Have a look if actually it is caps that produce heat.
Maybe it is some resistor? Close to those caps.
 
a shorted diode in the bridge rectifier would have been my first choice until i looked closer at the schematic. the bridge rectifiers are actually connected as voltage limiters here. very strange, but the caps are probably hot because a diode in the bridge is open. these are very low voltage caps, and the bridge rectifiers limit the voltage across the caps to about 2v (+/- a sizeable fudge factor of about .8V)
 
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