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    I don't understand why you guys are so worried about the capacitors? you are not going to get electrocuted. simply unplug the power supply and then hit the power button on your computer. it will dissapate the power in the capacitors. and Even if you do get a small shock out of them, they are not going to kill you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rendermandan View Post
    I don't understand why you guys are so worried about the capacitors? you are not going to get electrocuted. simply unplug the power supply and then hit the power button on your computer. it will dissapate the power in the capacitors. and Even if you do get a small shock out of them, they are not going to kill you.
    I'm not exactly an electrical engineer. I didn't know how to dissipate the capacitor or if touching it would kill me. But now that I do know, I think I'll be modding my PSU on my next mod. Thanks for the information.

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    same idea i had for my next case ........ i never had the idea of the parallel port ,great thinking.


    Nice Job!

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    Very nice writeup.

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    Outstanding work as usual Darth! + rep

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    Great work Darth + Rep All your work is amazing.
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    Nice work on the PSU

    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Invader View Post
    It is worth remind that it should pay attention in the order of the cables in the hour to welding them to do not occur any mistake, following this recommendation, there is not larger secrets.
    Hmm, did you run that through an online translator ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Helix666 View Post
    Huh... I wouldn't have thought that a parallel port connector would have been able to carry the amount of current needed by a motherboard.
    That was my first thought too. But IIRC, most of the high current pins are multiplied up anyway, sharing the load.


    Quote Originally Posted by rendermandan View Post
    Simply unplug the power supply and then hit the power button on your computer. it will dissapate the power in the capacitors.
    Not sure about that. Caps on the L.V. side will drain through the motherboard, but the big one, charged up with rectified mains, well that one might not... Likewise the mains filter caps.
    and Even if you do get a small shock out of them, they are not going to kill you.
    Ever had a belt from a H.V. capacitor? Rarely fatal but they bloody hurt!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by aintnothang View Post
    Think of a way to simulate a real bullet hole, like shooting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdbnsn View Post
    That is awesome, damn fine work!!!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by slytherock View Post
    Really nice
    If you did'nt work so well, I'll give you +rep, but unfortunatly, I have to spread some around before...
    Quote Originally Posted by Eclecticos View Post
    Amazing. I can barley solder 2 or 3 wires, but, 24!
    "Now thats Modding" +Rep
    You are the Mannn!
    Quote Originally Posted by b4i7 View Post
    nice job! i never thought about using a parallel connector for the 20 pin!
    Quote Originally Posted by Visionary View Post
    Great work! It looks awesome and it's functional. Just out of curiosity, isn't there a capacitor inside? If there is, how did you keep from electrocuting yourself?
    Quote Originally Posted by DrumThumper View Post
    My god, that's insane. You must have a pair that clank. I'm too afraid of electrocuting myself to attempt something like this!
    +Rep!
    Quote Originally Posted by Collinstheclown View Post
    Damn... a parallel... Never thought of that! I wanted to modulate my PSU for a while now, and couldn't think of how to do the main plug. I also did the 4-pin XLR, like you did.
    +rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helix666 View Post
    Huh... I wouldn't have thought that a parallel port connector would have been able to carry the amount of current needed by a motherboard.
    I'd be too scared of crossing wires to do something like that, anyway.
    +rep
    Quote Originally Posted by rendermandan View Post
    I don't understand why you guys are so worried about the capacitors? you are not going to get electrocuted. simply unplug the power supply and then hit the power button on your computer. it will dissapate the power in the capacitors. and Even if you do get a small shock out of them, they are not going to kill you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Visionary View Post
    I'm not exactly an electrical engineer. I didn't know how to dissipate the capacitor or if touching it would kill me. But now that I do know, I think I'll be modding my PSU on my next mod. Thanks for the information.
    Quote Originally Posted by Trigr View Post
    same idea i had for my next case ........ i never had the idea of the parallel port ,great thinking.
    Nice Job!
    Quote Originally Posted by Cool1Net6 View Post
    Very nice writeup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtM View Post
    Outstanding work as usual Darth! + rep
    Quote Originally Posted by Computer-Geek View Post
    Great work Darth + Rep All your work is amazing.
    Thanks guys by the approval words of my work! It is very good being accepted in a new community even when does not have the domain of the spoken language, you let me very happy!
    Regarding the risks since modding, I tell that Casemod is fun, however always assuredly and responsibility, I have family to create, am married and have two daughters, because of this would not do a modification that could put my life or life of anybody in risk.

    Quote Originally Posted by xmastree View Post
    Nice work on the PSU
    Hmm, did you run that through an online translator ?
    Sorry if my English is bad, but as already said, I am Brazilian, and in our Brazil's Language is the Portuguese, that owns grammatical totally different rules from English, but I am here making an effort me to can share my projects with all of you.

    But I ask for help, in case there are mistakes, please correct for the correct way, because really there are words that do not own a translation. But at the moment I try to write in English, but "falo bem português, e Hablo Spanõl.

    Hugs,
    Darth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Invader View Post
    Sorry if my English is bad, but as already said, I am Brazilian,
    Heh, sorry too if you thought I was saying it's bad. Don't worry, it's perfectly understandable, just slightly different.

    Quote Originally Posted by aintnothang View Post
    Think of a way to simulate a real bullet hole, like shooting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xmastree View Post
    Heh, sorry too if you thought I was saying it's bad. Don't worry, it's perfectly understandable, just slightly different.
    Thanks!!!! It is my charm!!
    Hugs,
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