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Astroman1959

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  1. Hi Waldemar Just watched a video of the nanoprotech wow didn't realise how good this stuff is would you recommend coating my computer motherboard etc as this is also in my shed for astronomy and it does get damp in there
  2. Hi Waldemar Thanks for your advice I will look at getting some of the NanoProtec first and let you know how I get on. I notice you live in the Netherlands I usually come to Holland for a weeks fishing at Molengroet very nice place. Thanks Astroman1959
  3. So do you think it is repairable or would you look at another option I had been looking at the Sky watcher power tanks would these suffer from the same problem or maybe move the power source to my conservatory which is around about a metre or so away could run wiring through plastic conduit and plug the power unit into the wall socket there. I would need to get some extra 2 core wiring to reconnect to the female fuse holder or use a connecter block . Thanks Astroman1959
  4. I have had a closer look at the underneath of this and cant find any scorch marks or abnormalities it seems odd that both of these units worked fine one day but don't now, on both occasions I did hear a noise which definitely sounded as if something had blown thanks again for helping
  5. Not sure if anyone has had a look the pictures I sent I actually have 2 0f these units which have both stopped working could it have been condensation on the internals that could have been the culprit I have seen a few videos with people converting their ATX power supply could I use the power switch of one of these and the binding posts I am a little reluctant to buy another one of these power supplies incase the same thing happens again thanks for any help in advance
  6. I have got the covers off and found a black burn mark near the fan power cable on the board having a closer look now
  7. Hi Thanks for the quick response I need a special screwdriver now or maybe I could make one ha ha Cheers Graham
  8. Hi all I have a Fusion PS120 ADJT Power supply which was working fine I have just powered it up and heard a pop like a fuse blown I have checked the plug fuse which is fine are there any fuses inside of the unit which may have blown Thanks Graham
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