No, I have done two power supplies in two different docks, and they both
work great! C28 has always fixed the ticking dock syndrome for me.

Greg

> Is it only me or has anyone else replaced the capacitor and still had a
bad
> power supply?  Was it my imagination or did somebody know a place that
swaps
> out the bad for good power supplies for $25? (No disrespect to sponsor).
>
> Thanks.
> Jim
>
> << >I replaced the capacitor in the power supply for a total cost of $1.19
> >It was fairly easy to do.  If you are good with your hands I don't think
> >you should have a problem. Check out Sean Cleary's page on how to do it.
> >
> >http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~cleary/computers/duo.html >>


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