bmcent1
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Okay, now I'm a little scared now ;-) ... well, I shocked myself with a phone line's 40V before, if TiVo's PS isn't much stronger than that then I'd be a little more assured as that was uncomfortable but not too bad. (However, I've heard that if you're really unlucky, catching a shock during a vulnerable period of your heart beat, the health consequences can be potentially... bad.)
** Back to the question of "draining the PS" before working on it... **
It seems that there are several "me-too's" here meaning people are getting zapped, cautious or not, sometimes a screwdriver slips, etc.
I used to play a lot more with electronics than I do now. Does anyone have ideas (or concrete experience) with building a little device to drain the stored charge safely (to the person and the TiVo ?) Could this be done with a few resistors, coils, or diodes?
TiVo, or repair shops that work on them, must have some way to safely discharge the power supply before fixing or refurbishing units. Ideas?
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