Question Is PSU still ok after shorting out?

E922

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Ok, so I goofed while assembling my rig (be kind, this is only my 2nd build, 10 years after the first one) I goofed and tried to connect two case fan wires that were not meant to be connected. Even stupider, I did this while the OS was being installed.

There was a popping sound and everything shut down and a slight burning smell. No smoke, at least. 😂

However, I was able to power it back on but kept getting the "Windows installation cannot continue" popup. After a bit of googling to find a regedit fix, able to complete the OS install. Installed rest of my software, no problems, works fine, case temps perfect.

So while the PSU appears to be working fine (it's a Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W, way overkill for my modest non-gaming usage) I am wondering if there could be any long-term reliability issues as a result of my goof, or whether PSUs generally are designed to shrug off such things without breaking a sweat, or if I should exchange it for a new one just to be safe.

Thoughts?
 

E922

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If everything seems to be working fine now you're likely OK. You could get a PSU tester and check it just to be safe, but my guess is that it will report everything is fine.
Do you mean something like this? https://a.co/d/7S1Da10

Didn't even know such things existed, lol...are they relatively easy to learn how to use/read?
 

bba-tcg

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If everything seems to be working fine now you're likely OK. You could get a PSU tester and check it just to be safe, but my guess is that it will report everything is fine.
The only thing those PSU testers are good for is telling you that the PSU is bad if one or more rails don't have voltage. They don't test a supply under load so they can't really tell you the PSU is good.
 

mindless1

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The question is where the burning smell came from. Shorting wires can cause an arc and burn wire insulation or anything adjacent, wouldn't be unexpected for that to make a smell, but popping something in the PSU is a bigger issue, yet if the PSU still seems to work, and I assume the wires were coming from the 12V rail to power the fans (?) then it's probably fine, except if the fan power was coming from a motherboard header, then you may have damaged the transistor modulating fan speed, or a trace supplying power to the header, and while it may work now, if it fails later then it might have been damaged, like the trace delaminated off the PCB, and start oxidizing the exposed copper. The odds are low, but we don't know exactly what happened.

Are they designed to shrug off these things? To some extent yes, but I wouldn't make a habit of it. It's not whether the OS was installing when you did it, it's that the system was powered on at all, or even safer would be don't work on it with the power switched on at the PSU rear switch. Do leave the PSU wall outlet power cable connected, as this *should* provide an earth ground to dissipate ESD, as long as you remember to touch a ground (like the metal of the case itself) before anything else internal to the system.

Also, not to be judgemental or anything, just playing devil's advocate as we've all done something without thinking at some point, but if shorting wires has damaged the PSU, this shouldn't be covered under warranty, nor seller DOA policy, so no exchange, eat the loss and buy another PSU. That is only one way of looking at it, the other way is that if properly designed, it should have shut down without any damage, but with it still working, the damage could be a longer term type before it reveals itself.

Your poll should have had a 3rd choice of cross your fingers and hope for the best. If there is something wrong with one of the PSU's power rails, and later it fails, it still has the protection circuits and should shut itself off before harm comes to the system, unless it's very poorly designed, but I doubt that a modern 750W Thermaltake is that bad - but you could seek reviews to see if there are any reports of protection circuit problems.
 
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Red Squirrel

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They tend to have short circuit protection which causes it to turn off, it should be fine. I have an old ATX PSU that I use as a crude bench power supply when I need some high amps for various electronics stuff or simply to magnetize screw drivers using a coil which puts a huge load on it, and I have shorted it out many times and abused the crap out of it and it runs fine.

That said, could contact the manufacturer and ask them the same question to see what they say and go from there.
 
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Stress test the system using OCCT for several hours or leave the OCCT stress test running overnight (just make sure the room has a smoke detector).
 
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