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April 23, 2008, 6:40am Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Bally Boy
The original C3 cap that I removed from the power supply was rated at 63v and not 25v ( as per Clay's guide ). I wonder if this is a typo as the schematic diagram shows 63v in this section as well.


Anything 25v or above is fine. DE's schematic shows a 25v one.


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Who on here does P/S rebuilds?
I have a DE P/S that needs help and I also have a PPB pcb that needs a couple resistors replaced and maybe other stuff...
But I have NO talent at soldering once so ever....or even testing mess for that matter, I can check the same component 3 times and come up with 3 different conclusions  
I don't know for a fact that it needs to be rebuilt completely but I do know it needs new fuse clips and a new molnex connector...
So if there is anyone out there that wants to make a few bucks PM me

If not I guess I will just buy a new P/s from Rottendog;
Anyone know where to buy new PPB boards?  EDIT Rotten has those too

Thanks

And sorry if this is a hi-jack but I think your original  post had closure- so this is more a sequel





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