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AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 540210" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>To be fair to the OP the objective isn't always the most reliable or cost effective way to resolve a failure. </p><p>My introduction to electronics in my early teens was taking discarded items apart to see how they worked and maybe even repair something, giving much satisfaction. </p><p>Granted these would be simple radios or similar. The complexity of switch mode power supplies was undreamed of then. </p><p>However there was always a learning experience, even if it was only that capacitors could bite if you didn't discharge them! </p><p>What I'm saying is, don't be too hard on someone who wants to try just for the satisfaction of doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 540210, member: 28452"] To be fair to the OP the objective isn't always the most reliable or cost effective way to resolve a failure. My introduction to electronics in my early teens was taking discarded items apart to see how they worked and maybe even repair something, giving much satisfaction. Granted these would be simple radios or similar. The complexity of switch mode power supplies was undreamed of then. However there was always a learning experience, even if it was only that capacitors could bite if you didn't discharge them! What I'm saying is, don't be too hard on someone who wants to try just for the satisfaction of doing so. [/QUOTE]
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