Nestamicky wrote:
Suddenly both of my brick PSU for my Pismo started shedding off the
outer black wire, revealing the inner wire. The inner
wire...presumably the negative...then cut off into two halfs; one side
off to the brick, and the other to the tip that goes into the PB. But
the wire is
On 1/10/10 3:18 AM, Angelo Danio angelo.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Nestamicky wrote:
Suddenly both of my brick PSU for my Pismo started shedding off the
outer black wire, revealing the inner wire. The inner
wire...presumably the negative...then cut off into two halfs; one side
off to the brick,
On Jan 10, 2010, at 8:48 AM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
On 1/10/10 3:18 AM, Angelo Danio angelo.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Nestamicky wrote:
Suddenly both of my brick PSU for my Pismo started shedding off the
outer black wire, revealing the inner wire. The inner
wire...presumably the
On 1/10/10 10:14 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
I always pay close attention to all my legacy equipment because it's getting
a little harder to find items that were not abused.
I also have an after market unit made by a company called HI CAPACITY power
products part # AC-35 60 watt for my 190s.
Nestamicky wrote:
On 1/10/10 10:14 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
I always pay close attention to all my legacy equipment because it's
getting a little harder to find items that were not abused.
I also have an after market unit made by a company called HI CAPACITY
power products part # AC-35 60
Advice appreciated.
I touched the AC connection area of the Pismo with the connected
adapter from an ibook G3. The Pismo no longer turns on. Did I damage
the AC/sound card? The logicboard? What should I test or replace?
Thanks for suggestions
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