BigAlTheBird
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So I'm being super careful, we'll start with that. I've read as much as I can (especially from here, and greco) about the dangers of caps. So with that said, there is one resistor that is fried (hopefully the pics show up). I need to replace it, which will be no big deal. But there are two big caps in the way.
I tried draining the caps using the light bulb method, but the thing didn't light up. I'm not even sure they're caps, although they look it (weird place though). So are these resistors? Two have 450V written on it, the big one has 400DC on it.
So can I drain these, or do I need to? I don't wanna get zapped when desoldering the resistor and putting the new one in.
Thanks!
In this picture, the busted resistor is brown, behind the two big black things (that scare me). The other big black one to the right scares me too.
So I'm being super careful, we'll start with that. I've read as much as I can (especially from here, and greco) about the dangers of caps. So with that said, there is one resistor that is fried (hopefully the pics show up). I need to replace it, which will be no big deal. But there are two big caps in the way.
I tried draining the caps using the light bulb method, but the thing didn't light up. I'm not even sure they're caps, although they look it (weird place though). So are these resistors? Two have 450V written on it, the big one has 400DC on it.
So can I drain these, or do I need to? I don't wanna get zapped when desoldering the resistor and putting the new one in.
Thanks!
In this picture, the busted resistor is brown, behind the two big black things (that scare me). The other big black one to the right scares me too.
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