Author: Steve B
Date: 04:43:43 11/26/05
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On November 26, 2005 at 07:41:45, mike schoonover wrote: >hi steve, >take the adaptor apart. >one or more of the rectifier diodes probably shorted. >these can easely be tested with an ohm meter. >with red lead on anode,black lead on cathode there should be high resistance >=normal.reverse leads and the resistance should be low. >the shorted ones should be low both ways. >should be tested out of circuit.lift one lead from board. >there should be a three or four letter marking on them to identify them. >any standard power rectifieing diode should suffice. >if the capacitor is shorted the metal case will be puffed out and leaking >electrolitic. >if it is voltage regulated,the three or four pinned ic or power transister neads >replacing. >all parts should be marked and easaly replacable. holy cow!! could you please repeat that?? :)) i dont think so regards Steve
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