If you rub the circuit board with a straightened out staple or paper clip, the fan noise will stop.
ride525 said:If you rub the circuit board with a straightened out staple or paper clip, the fan noise will stop.
I assume you find this "technique" works better when the power is on!
Cyclone said:If you rub the circuit board with a straightened out staple or paper clip, the fan noise will stop.
gpflepsen said:Cyclone said:If you rub the circuit board with a straightened out staple or paper clip, the fan noise will stop.
Or, stick said paperclip into the wall outlet and solve most of life's other problems too.
gpflepsen said:It's not the volts that kill, it's the amps. .1 amp can kill you. That makes it 12 watts from 120v. 12 watts dissipated (for the most part) in yourbody leaves a stiff corpse holding a pristine looking paperclip.
Also, you run the odds of 33% of hitting the one hole in the outlet plate which can harm you.
jcrash said:gpflepsen said:It's not the volts that kill, it's the amps. .1 amp can kill you. That makes it 12 watts from 120v. 12 watts dissipated (for the most part) in yourbody leaves a stiff corpse holding a pristine looking paperclip.
Also, you run the odds of 33% of hitting the one hole in the outlet plate which can harm you.
I said amps