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Re: Inside power supplies: Where are the shocks?
- Subject: Re: Inside power supplies: Where are the shocks?
- From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- Date: 1998/06/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Empsoft
- References: <6l6jtd$1br8$1@lynx.unm.edu>
stephen e buggie <buggie@pegasus.unm.edu> wrote:
> I've hacked inside MANY power supplies and have not yet felt a jolt!
> Where are these shocks lurking?
In a normally functioning power supply, everything _should_ discharge
reasonably quickly after the supply is switched off (even then, I'd be
wary of the capacitors).
The serious danger is with a faulty power supply. I've encountered one
case (a faulty Mac SE/30) where the fault in the power supply was
preventing one of the large capacitors from discharging at all.
Luckily noone got their fingers near it, but we nearly destroyed a
multimeter in the process of detecting the fault. Manually discharging
that capacitor required some heavy duty resistors!
--
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand