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[title] Remove the power supply | |
[* icon_reminder] ***EET owners: Your kit has this bit. No purchase needed.*** | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***''If you see bulged capacitors, assume there is residual charge. THE FILTER CAPACITOR MUST BE DISCHARGED!''*** ***''THE BLACK SCREW IS A GROUNDING SCREW AND MUST BE PLACED CORRECTLY.''*** |
+ | [* icon_caution] ''***IF YOU ARE REPLACING THE FILTER CAPACITOR, IT MUST BE DISCHARGED BEFORE ATTEMPTING REMOVAL FOR SAFETY!***'' |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***''The black screw is a ground screw and must be placed in the same location when reassembling the monitor.''*** ***The remaining 3 screws can be installed in any order when reinstalling the power supply.*** |
+ | [* icon_caution] ''***Any bulged capacitors are likely to have a residual charge, and the power supply should be handed with this assumption in mind if you see any visibly bulged capacitors.***'' |
[* red] This capacitor is only found on older power supplies. ***''Replacement is advised, but not required.''*** | |
[* black] With the power supply shield removed from the monitor, identify the power supply. ***''Take note of the values, including the inverter cap (if present).''*** | |
[* black] Remove the 4 ''***Phillips #1***'' screws from the power supply. Once this is done, lift up the power supply at a slight angle to clear the chassis. ***''Do not lift too much or the connector may be damaged!''*** |