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ATTACK IT WITH a DREMEL microdisc abrasive disc (like what you saw on
their ad cut thru a nail...there are heavier ones made of diamond impregnated metal like a A baby air chisel Franlkly tho wall warts are so cheap it's easier to replace it...but it's almost BETTER to make a simple 3-terminal regulator in a minibox Parts: diode-bridge chip bias resistor or potentiometer xfmr filter capacitor load resisitor pcb substrate yodar Pete KE9OA wrote: Those things are pretty hard to open up............I had the roughest time with the one for my FGR100, but if you are careful, a utility razor can do the job. Gluing it back together is another thing. Probably, the safest adhesive is epoxy. There are better agents (Methylene Chloride), but these are very dangerous. Pete |
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Yodar wrote:
ATTACK IT WITH a DREMEL microdisc abrasive disc (like what you saw on their ad cut thru a nail...there are heavier ones made of diamond impregnated metal like a A baby air chisel That's how I cut open a wallwart too but be careful about not breathing the plastic dust. Use a face filter mask. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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