thirdshiftdj I feel funny... Messages 3,808 Location Lowell,Ma Aug 29, 2008 #11 I'd much rather buy some instead. Seems like a waste of energy
CrazeD Fully Optimized Messages 3,736 Location Maine Aug 30, 2008 #12 Nick said: Before you touch it make sure it hasn't been touched, the capacitors in there hold hundreds of volts for months Click to expand... Nah, not for months. Maybe a week or two. To drain them, you can just plug something in and hot-wire it and leave it there for a bit till the power is drained. Maybe a lightbulb or a small fan.
Nick said: Before you touch it make sure it hasn't been touched, the capacitors in there hold hundreds of volts for months Click to expand... Nah, not for months. Maybe a week or two. To drain them, you can just plug something in and hot-wire it and leave it there for a bit till the power is drained. Maybe a lightbulb or a small fan.
commandercup cuPWNED Messages 1,465 Location N.VA Aug 30, 2008 #13 thirdshiftdj said: I'd much rather buy some instead. Seems like a waste of energy Click to expand... and conversely, having them but buying them anyways is a waste of money
thirdshiftdj said: I'd much rather buy some instead. Seems like a waste of energy Click to expand... and conversely, having them but buying them anyways is a waste of money