Re: Antec 350 Recap Epic Fail
Thanks for this reply, I think I can safely assume that the primary heatsinks on this PSU are "live" when the PSU is plugged in, courtesy of the bridge rectifier, which allows current to flow between legs of the rectifier. Since the negative leg of the rectifier is connected to the same line as the heatsink ( visible on the back of the PCB), current will flow to the heatsink whenever the PSU is plugged in.
Or, to simplify, never plug the PSU in with the top off!
Thanks for this reply, I think I can safely assume that the primary heatsinks on this PSU are "live" when the PSU is plugged in, courtesy of the bridge rectifier, which allows current to flow between legs of the rectifier. Since the negative leg of the rectifier is connected to the same line as the heatsink ( visible on the back of the PCB), current will flow to the heatsink whenever the PSU is plugged in.
Or, to simplify, never plug the PSU in with the top off!
Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 
yeah I know they're crap, but wouldn't you trust higher rated Elite over Fuhjyyu?
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