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Buleste 15:23 15th February 2008
Did you learn the lesson???
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Harrison 15:31 15th February 2008
Umm... well not really as I knew I shouldn't be touching the internals of electrical things anyway, so should have known better.
But even after that I still managed to electrocute myself again about a year later when trying to get my old Atari STFM to work. It had developed a common ST fault where the power would only come on if you tapped the rear right of the case above the PSU a few times. I found out this was because the PSU PCB had become bowed and caused some dry joints to occur. So I ran the ST with the top of the case off, and the shielding around the PSU open and did some experimenting to see if I could somehow clamp the PCB down to keep it flat and stop it from failing to work. But instead of that I somehow shorted out the PSU, which caused me to to get a shock and loads of the capacitors to explode and shoot around the room! Great way to kill an ST though!
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Buleste 15:41 15th February 2008
LMAO
![Notworthy](images/smilies/custom/notworthy.gif)
That brings a wonderful picture of you ducking as ricocheting capacitors try to hit you whilst sitting in a cloud of smoke, hair standing on end. Still if i get this job as a PC builder i'll have a few of those stories myself. Anyone know how to break into a 1438s? One of the speakers has died so i fancied trying to fix it.
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TiredOfLife 16:04 16th February 2008
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Umm... well not really as I knew I shouldn't be touching the internals of electrical things anyway, so should have known better.
But even after that I still managed to electrocute myself again about a year later when trying to get my old Atari STFM to work. It had developed a common ST fault where the power would only come on if you tapped the rear right of the case above the PSU a few times. I found out this was because the PSU PCB had become bowed and caused some dry joints to occur. So I ran the ST with the top of the case off, and the shielding around the PSU open and did some experimenting to see if I could somehow clamp the PCB down to keep it flat and stop it from failing to work. But instead of that I somehow shorted out the PSU, which caused me to to get a shock and loads of the capacitors to explode and shoot around the room! Great way to kill an ST though!
![Wink](/forum/images/smilies/custom/wink.gif)
Well I'm not the one who going to say you get what you deserve when using an atari but...
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Harrison 17:00 18th February 2008
Originally Posted by Buleste:
Anyone know how to break into a 1438s?
I was going to suggest you ask JT, but then I realised he would recommend dropping it from a bridge!
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Buleste 17:27 18th February 2008
That would get you into it. Unfortunatly i want it to work afterward and a shattered screen is beyond the help of solder and sellotape.
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Stephen Coates 17:36 18th February 2008
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Originally Posted by Buleste:
Anyone know how to break into a 1438s?
I was going to suggest you ask JT, but then I realised he would recommend dropping it from a bridge! ![Wink](/forum/images/smilies/custom/wink.gif)
I'd better keep my 1438 away from JT then.
He should keep his TV throwing skills for old TVs and PC stuff.
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J T 09:05 19th February 2008
If I ever win the lottery, I'm going to do that with a massive plasma screen.
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TiredOfLife 11:45 19th February 2008
Originally Posted by J T:
If I ever win the lottery, I'm going to do that with a massive plasma screen.
Make sure you film it.
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