> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: DuoDock problem > > > Scott Holder said: > > First thing I'd do is listen for a ticking noise. If it's > ticking, it's > > the dreaded Tick of Death. This can be fixed either with > a new power > > supply, or replacing a capacitor if you don't have > semi-1337 soldering > > skills. > > I recently bought a duodock that did just that! So I bought > another which is > good and was going to just keep the first one for spares. > However, if there is a > way to fix the PSU I'd love to hear more
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