I was going to open up my Amiga's brick power supply to see if the capacitors have any problems. I don't generally open up computer power supplies. Is there any special care I need to take to avoid shocks, such as with CRT monitors?
Lol... hmmm, that explains a few things :roll:![]()
i just crack the cases open, then give the caps a quick lick, if not dead carry on with project![]()
i just crack the cases open, then give the caps a quick lick, if not dead carry on with project![]()
Why not take a P*** on it while you're at it and leave it plugged in while you do! :dry: :nuts: lol.
Yes! As with anything that takes current directly from the wall, the capacitors in there can hold potentially lethal charges and you'd be better off being extremely careful and learning how to properly discarge all the capacitors first.
I recommend practicing on some smaller caps before hand.
May sound over the top, but trust me, none of us want you hurt. You'd be better off testing it with a multimeter. It will save you opening it up and its probably a better test than a visual anyway. Caps dont always show signs of dying when they do.
Opening PSUs isnt a job I'd recommend to anyone with little experience.