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Cleaning PSU?
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Cleaning PSU?
Now, I know how to clean most parts (CPU heatsink, how to apply new thermal paste, how to clean out other heatsinks, how to clean out motherboard, how to clean out graphics card, etc.), EXCEPT the powersupply.
Say that a lot of dust has become trapped in there - what do I do? I dont want to buy a new power supply because it is pretty beefy, and although old, still has enough power for my pc (my pc prolly uses 60% of the actual rating). (Note: this is a fake story. I just want to know for the future )
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The best way is to open it up and clean it out. remove the PSU from the computer case. Remove the four (or howerer many there are) screws on the PSU case remove the top of the PSU case and clean the heatsinks and fans inside. Whatever you do don't touch the leads on the capacitors it hurts alot (anyone say electrical burn). Last edited by dmill89; 09-21-2006 at 11:25 PM.. |
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Or use a can of compressed air. I clean mine using that method.
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Alternatively you can set your vaccuum cleaner loose on it!
Regards, Korrupt |
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I just pulled my PSU and cleaned it. Took it completely out of the case and put that little straw on the can of compressed air, took everything outside and sprayed in air in every possible place to spray it in. Looks good as new.
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I would suggest for safety's sake leaving it unplugged from the mains overnight first.
Then it is likely that the High-Voltage capacitors have discharged, at least to a reasonably safe level. |
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I would be VERY careful if you open up the PSU. You could wind up getting quite a painful shock if you touch something that you shouldn't. I would recommend cleaning it out the way SNGX does. My A+ instructor advised us to NEVER open a psu. "If it goes bad, don't fix, toss it and get a new one" is what he always said.
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Intresting my A+ instructor told us that too but I have opened several PSUs to clean or repair and have only been shocked once. As long as you are carefull not to touch the capacitors or leads you should be ok. Most newer PSUs have the boards and leads coated in rubber,plastic,glue or other substances so you can't touch the metal contacts. I usually only take the risk with expensive or propritary PSUs that can't be easily replaced. When a normal relatively cheep (less than $100) PSU dies I just toss it and buy a new one. If you don't know what your doing just blow it out with compressed air. |
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I have opened a PSU before to install a mod (blue LEDs) and I was careful and I did not get shocked. I would follow Sngx's advice.
Now a CRT monitor on the other hand, I would never touch. |
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WOW :eek: , once I opened my TV-VCR combo to repair the VCR, and nothing happened fortunately. I didn't know that it was so dangerous :hotbounce
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Gotta be somewhat careful with anything that has a power supply. Caps can hold a charge for a while.
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Fortunately, I didn't touch the caps or the tube itself, and believe me, I do NOT want to touch them
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It sucks when everyone else gets shocked its from something technical...
When i was 8 i did put a knive in the toaster...hospital for a week And now i know electricity+knive=dumass
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lol Kyleman =P
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Keeping your left-hand behind the back or in your pocket should keep you safe(er) in the event you accidentally 'complete the circuit'.
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Lol on a serious note you could just unplug it all, turn it all off, and wear rubber shoes/gloves
happy! cleaning..
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