On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Meghrouni Vince wrote:

>
> Thank you for your valuable input Anne,
>
> OWC didn't have the fan for the power supply - I got it and the other
> fans I'll be installing from Operator Headgap Systems.  They were
> moderately helpful and supplied some instrux that help with everything
> but the actual hard part.  I have done a fair amount of business with
> OWC and do indeed like their way of doing business.
>
> My Quickie is a 933, it's the 2002 model.
>
> Should be an adventure.
>
> Thanks again.  And if anybody else has got any info, I'd be glad to
> hear it.

When my partner's PC power supply / fan went bad, we replaced the  
entire power supply as a unit. It was safer to do that. You're trying  
to replace that one? the one that is inside the psu?

I believe there is also a capacitor inside the psu that holds a  
dangerous charge even after the psu is unplugged ... do not know  
anything at all about it, but that's why there's a "Danger" sticker  
on the psu.

Be Careful!

Bill Connelly
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