So well not much happened here?
By now I found a decent fan replacement and caps, but of course the caps have long lifetime and low ESR - I am unsure if they are good for the QS supply since original caps are rated quite low voltage, I need to research more if it is smart to put slightly larger voltage tolerance/Low ESR.
I did not go for a Noctua fan as it is very expensive and does not really move a lot of air, I will probably use a MagLev fan which can run low speed at very low voltage.
I sourced from a Polish retailer but the types of parts I will go for should be available from mouser and the usual sources aswell.
I spent some time to select these so I cannot guarantee that this will work but I hope so, especially the caps.
New caps will be from Panasonic, I will select fitting types from the EEUFR0J222B series. They are green/gold or green/silver, not super expensive.
The fan will be a Sunon MF80251V3-1000U-G99 and is not super expensive but ticks all the right boxes for me.
I looked at more expensive EBM Papst and other fans but they don't come with magnetic levitation bearing and go only at high speed. As said the Sunon runs on voltages as low as 5VDC and you can really balance things well to have less noise but still proper airflow.
Sure the Noctua fans are an elite design but this is something for gamer PCs imho. Sunon is a well known brand and their MagLev fans seem to be something that can last for a long time without any kind of bearing that will wear out.
I spent about two hours of comparing parameters and datasheets for the fan so my choice can certainly not be changed much anymore... If this helps someone I am ok with it too, but please don't complain if this fan doesn't work for you, I only know for me it might be the best one.
The caps are a preselection, I will post detailed partnumbers later and also report if they worked in the end, once I refurbish the whole thing.
As of now I have not ordered anything yet, I also need some tactiles for my MPC1000 and what not, so I can order all these things in one big order.
There is still a pending thing which would be the probable release of my disassembly photos. To be honest I would prefer to see them wrapped up in a pdf file. Posting them on this forum will make them unreadable imho, a tech would want a pdf file that he can work thru page by page, sequence of events like.
Of course the pdf will include proper warnings and lightning strike icons... But: Ultimately I still don't want to be associated with it. I cannot bear the responsibility of *someone* following these photos and eventually hurting or killing himself. So the best would be to keep this in an "inner" circle of the community, where the techs have access to it.
As soon as this would be out in the wild everyone and his grandmother will approach QS PSU repair... There is no info anywhere how to do it and in Europe "Golytronic" does not repair them anymore... He had Schematics for all the PSUs and knew everything about it, also how to measure and load test them.
As far as I know his business was shut down due to death... May he rest in piece.
I don't know how capable the repair Techs in USA are, but shipping a PSU overseas is not a cheap option and anyways a PSU has to be supplied, even the broken ones are not cheap anymore... I searched several weeks to buy my spare for a high price from UK...
No I don't want to fix European PSUs for a living, I just want my supply and the spare to work