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==Step 10 - Detach power switch and AC port== | ==Step 10 - Detach power switch and AC port== | ||
− | [[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_10.jpg|thumb|400px]]If you need to remove the power supply board, then you must face these plastic covers. There are two, one for the power switch and one for where you plug in the power cable. You cannot remove the power board without removing these first. If you look carefully in the picture, you'll see | + | [[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_10.jpg|thumb|400px]]If you need to remove the power supply board, then you must face these plastic covers. There are two, one for the power switch and one for where you plug in the power cable. You cannot remove the power board without removing these first. If you look carefully in the picture, you'll see the boh of them each has two plastic tabs, one on each side. You need to push the tabs inwards and simulatenously push or pull the plastic piece out. The piece where you plug in the power cord is easy; your fingers have plenty of room to push the tabs, and you can easily squeeze a fingernail between the plastic of the case and the piece on the outside of the case and pull it out. The switch is more difficult because of a large nearby capacitor (bottom of photo) which makes it difficult to fit your fingers in to push the tabs if you have large hands. You'll just have to play around with this. |
==Step 11 - Remove power board== | ==Step 11 - Remove power board== |