Patched | Hys3c210cs Power Supply
"Patching" can also refer to a physical bypass or repair, such as replacing a common point of failure (like a specific capacitor or MOSFET).
Just wanted to share a fix for the HYS3C210CS (210W, 12V/17.5A, often used in industrial PCs or LED systems). Mine kept tripping under load above 150W. hys3c210cs power supply patched
| Feature | Stock Unit | Genuinely Patched Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 400V/100µF (unknown brand) | 450V/120µF (Nichicon or similar) | | Secondary Caps | 16V/2200µF (x2), bulging common | 25V/2700µF (x2), low-ESR series | | Fan Label | Generic "12V 0.12A" | Same, but with an added thermal pad | | PCB Silk Screen | Unmarked near R47 | "PATCH" or a hand-soldered resistor at R47 position | | Serial Number | HY-2104XXXXX | HY-2108XXXXX or higher (post-August 2021 batch) | "Patching" can also refer to a physical bypass
If you are looking for a specific or a technical vulnerability report (e.g., a "patched" exploit), there is currently no public record of a cybersecurity patch for this specific industrial hardware. The term "patched" in this context most likely refers to a physical repair or a hardware modification performed by a technician. | Feature | Stock Unit | Genuinely Patched