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"content": "Whenever some random electronic thing just stops working, always assume the power supply first. Here's yet another example of a power supply from something that just suddenly stopped working, and it's a bulged capacitor that reduces filtering of the AC ripple enough to cause the device to fail. Dug another power brick out and the device now works perfectly once again. #electronics #righttorepair\n\nhttps://media.tech.lgbt/media_attachments/files/113/613/230/403/691/557/original/332cd91191cfa8cf.jpg\nhttps://media.tech.lgbt/media_attachments/files/113/613/230/458/283/119/original/d6936d5ad4f7eabd.jpg",
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