Re: Rosewill RP550-2-S
Yes, PCBs and plastics from electronics have fire-retardant materials in them, and those materials are highly carcinogenic. Burning such plastics/PCBs is about the worst you can do since the fire separates the fire-retardant materials from the plastic and the emitted smoke then carries particles from the fire-retardant materials - very easy to inhale.
By the way, (and I know we are going way off-topic here), but I took apart a really crappy PSU a few years ago as solder practice. Today I was building/testing a PWM fan controller and needed some small, fast-recovery diodes that would fit on my breadboard (most of the FR diodes I have are with too thick leads). Guess what saved me - the parts from that crappy power supply. I've also used parts from that PSU to fix a CRT monitor, 4 PSUs, and probably a few other things that I don't remember right now.
Originally posted by Shocker
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By the way, (and I know we are going way off-topic here), but I took apart a really crappy PSU a few years ago as solder practice. Today I was building/testing a PWM fan controller and needed some small, fast-recovery diodes that would fit on my breadboard (most of the FR diodes I have are with too thick leads). Guess what saved me - the parts from that crappy power supply. I've also used parts from that PSU to fix a CRT monitor, 4 PSUs, and probably a few other things that I don't remember right now.
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