Originally posted by: MustISO
I opened it up, looked around a little and sealed it back up. I was just curious about the cause of it's death. It was a blown cap.
Originally posted by: Zepper
Oh, a blown cap. Perhaps opportunity exists for an RMA even if the unit is beyond warranty.
Originally posted by: DJMiX
Originally posted by: MustISO
I opened it up, looked around a little and sealed it back up. I was just curious about the cause of it's death. It was a blown cap.
replace the cap and it should work again, (IF no other damage was done by the cap failure).
just be careful those caps hold alot of voltage !!! 200 + VOLTS should be right on the cap.
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
Originally posted by: DJMiX
Originally posted by: MustISO
I opened it up, looked around a little and sealed it back up. I was just curious about the cause of it's death. It was a blown cap.
replace the cap and it should work again, (IF no other damage was done by the cap failure).
just be careful those caps hold alot of voltage !!! 200 + VOLTS should be right on the cap.
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Don't be afraid of volts. Volts don't kill you. Its the amps that kill you and i don't know how much ampage they have.
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
Originally posted by: DJMiX
Originally posted by: MustISO
I opened it up, looked around a little and sealed it back up. I was just curious about the cause of it's death. It was a blown cap.
replace the cap and it should work again, (IF no other damage was done by the cap failure).
just be careful those caps hold alot of voltage !!! 200 + VOLTS should be right on the cap.
Don't be afraid of volts. Volts don't kill you. Its the amps that kill you and i don't know how much ampage they have.
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
Don't be afraid of volts. Volts don't kill you. Its the amps that kill you and i don't know how much ampage they have.