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"Ken G." wrote:
You could take the thing open and solder a cord in . 'You' could, but a real tech wouldn't even consider it. There is no free space inside those small switching supplies, and any modifications make you liable for any injuries, damage or deaths. The right cord is cheap enough, so why screw it up? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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******'You' could, but a real tech wouldn't even consider
it. No one really knows that . ------------ There is no free space inside those small switching supplies, Yes there is in some of them. ------------- and any modifications make you liable for any injuries, damage or deaths. I would kindly suggest doing it right so that wont happen . ------------- The right cord is cheap enough, To some thats true ------------ so why screw it up? I agree 100% dont `screw` it up . |
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