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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Brisbane, Aus
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I recently purchased some modules from a forum member - unfortunately it looks like the courier company used the box as a football.
Would someone please have a look at these pictures and tell me whether the modules should be safe to use? I don't want a fire or electrocution hazard. I'll obviously have to replace the broken rectifier and there are a couple of resistors and caps with broken legs on one too. The PCBs are pretty bent! Thanks
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