>> >> It might be just the fuse in the power supply, or it might have taken >> out the rectifiers as well. > >Anyway of working out which? (Without pulling the thing apart - I really >doubt that there is a way, just asking). And is there any easy way of >fixing this? eg Pushing the fuse back in as you might a blown fuse on >your home power board (probably not I'd think). How bad does it smell? ;) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Tom Massey
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Tom Massey
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Marty Richards
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Jobst Schmalenbach
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Peter Rundle
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? John Clarke
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Erich Schulz
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? George Vieira
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Ken Yap
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Jill Rowling
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? George Vieira
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] Blown up power supply? Dave Fitch
