Kids, changing the polarity of components that don’t seem to work in an attempt to get them to work often makes them work even less.

RIP Recom R-78HB

  • ug01x@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A guy I used to work with told me if you haven’t blown anything up then you haven’t learned anything.

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      1 year ago

      I was a bit surprised because this unit has got protection against just about anything. I didn’t expect reverse polarity to do it in. 😅

      • PCChipsM922U@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        You could actually try to see if has a zener or a schotky diode inside the unit and just remove it, it’s probably short circuited. It’s there for protection, so the whole thing doesn’t go poof if a PSU with inadequate voltage or reverse polarity is plugged in. If it’s a schotky diode, it’s probably in series with the +. If it’s a zener diode, it’s in parallel with the rails, between the + and -. In the first case, you need to remove and short circuit the diode. In the second case, just remove the zener diode.

        Plug it in, see if goes KABOOM 🤷 😂.

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          1 year ago

          Thanks for the suggestions but it’s all potted. ☺️