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Barry's reply to James' post prompts me to ask a question that's puzzled me
for a while - just which components in the Power Supply box are the ones to
avoid touching? And how long does it take for them to bleed away their
charge? I understand that under the right (or wrong!) conditions, they can
deliver quite a hefty belt if you're not careful.
TIA
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Keith Tyler" >
> >Can someone say what is ailing this 400 watt P.S. It runs and it does not
run.
> It sounds as though you may have a 'dry' joint, if you are competent at
soldering I suggest that you open the PSU, remove the circuit board and
inspect the soldered side very carefully with a magnifying glass. Any joints
that are not smooth, clean solder or appear to have a circle around where
the wire projects through, should be remade. once that is done, give it a
try, it should be working OK, if not, it's probably a component at fault and
will require the attention of a service technician.
> Hope this helps.
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