Re: 'puter repair
- From: "Karl Townsend" <karltownsend.NOT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 10:57:58 -0600
Thanks for the help, everybody.
Followup. It was the power supply. I had a spare in a CNC control computer
I'm not using right now.
METALWORKING CONTENT. Dell's power supply has no switch and the metal case
was made just for it. So I had to make a bracket to hold a hole saw and saw
a piece of the case out to fit the new supply. Took over an hour.
I need to order a new supply. i see newegg has a huge selection. Any
particular suggestions on which to order?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=SubCatDeals&SubCategory=58&StoreType=2&N=2010320058
P.S. stuff is breaking faster than I can repair it. Still have an electrical
circuit to repair. SWMBO just told me the wash machine leaks water on the
floor. I just put a bettery back in the truck and the alternator won't
charge. leaving everything to freeze for three months sure causes trouble.
maybe i should just go back to FL.
Karl
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