Unless you have very specific training on opening one up, discharging it properly, and the skills to repair it safely for future use, just buy a new one when yours dies.
This is certainly a case of the phrase “voltage hurts, amps kill” to the best of my knowledge.
I received the above advice and heeded it.
My second IT job was filling the role of someone who never received this advice.
Computer Power Supplies (PSU)
Unless you have very specific training on opening one up, discharging it properly, and the skills to repair it safely for future use, just buy a new one when yours dies.
This is certainly a case of the phrase “voltage hurts, amps kill” to the best of my knowledge.
I received the above advice and heeded it.
My second IT job was filling the role of someone who never received this advice.
Same with microwaves
This goes for anything with large capacitors.
Was doing tours of primary schools and one had a “what’s inside?” Table where parents brought in old broken things for kids to disassemble.
One of the things was a computer with PSU. Spent my 10min interview with the teacher taking it apart to remove the PSU.