On 1999-09-30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
   >um, isn't there some danger of shock feeling blindly about among the
   >circuitry?  Capacitors discharging, sharp pokey bits on the cards,
   >etc?

Well, I guess some cards do have sharper solder joints than others, but I
don't think it is anything to worry about.  He certainly won't get shocked,
with the power supply unplugged, and still contained in it's own case.
A power supplies is difficult to take apart and isn't going to get
accidently opened.

   >I wouldn't reccommend it without sighted assistance the first
   >couple of times.  Then again, it depends on how cavalier you are
   >about shocks and pokes.  So long as the big square box the power
   >sits in doesn't get open, there's no serious hazard to life and
   >limb. Still, dunno how I'd ever put the machine back together if I
   >couldn't read the little things printed on the board.

Well, Pete something or other does it.....I haven't seen him post to the
list lately.  He is down in Ohio, I think.  I sent him a bunch or Zenith
parts at one time.  It sounded like he already had quite a few projects he
was working on...all be feel.

Jumpers my be something that help would be needed with, However.


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