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On 04/03/2011 01:03 PM, Jack Coats wrote: > About 3 years ago I broke down and purchased an 'idiot light power > supply tester'. It was cheap and I have found several dead/dying > power supplies. Typically the -5 or -12 seems to go out first. > > It could help many folks if Blu could purchase a box of them then use > them as door prises, holiday presents, etc so that anyone in the area > could borrow one from a member when the time arises. > > It has also saved me from putting in a new PS when it wasn't warranted > more than once. > > I'm not in the area, but I do loan out 'specialty tools' to local > friends regularly. I am sure someone in the area would do the same if > they have one available. > > I think my tester was in the $5 to $10 range back when. If it's an off-the-shelf component, please tell us the brand name and model number. If not, I'm sure we have enough expertise on the list to design our own. When I think about it, there _must_ be an off-the-shelf unit available from somewhere; after all, they have to test them at the factory. Bill -- "He's gonna put his two cents in 'cause he's got a gun But I'm gonna put in three 'cause history owes me one" - Ani DiFranco
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