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  • I'd like to open a wall wart, but I don't think I can handle that kind of rejection.

  • This helped me fix a Linksys power supply belonging to a switch, thanks dude.

  • i think i saw this kitchen on Hoarders

  • Dude thanks! You sound exactly like Crispin Glover ;-D LOL

  • Great video as i did have a problem with a broken wall wart but when i started watching your tutorial in 1985 unfortunately by the time you finally finished talking it is now 2015 and i have a new charger for my hover board. Thank you for the post though, very helpful (eventually;-)

  • Thanks man! You helped me a lot... Sorry I have to add: I am waiting to see you on Hoarders. 

  • nice technique but you need to lay off the dope dude.

  • ...nie spelling, me....

  • Thanks! Good tip, works very good!!! =]

  • Just used his technique.

    Double Plus Good!

  • I just ´ve used your technique... worke like a charm! Nice tip!

  • marty mcfly,crispin glover,willard?

  • Crispin Glover explains how to dismantle a wall wart

  • this guy sounds so calm -.- omg.. i cannot be like this.. i have to talk loud and fast .. omfg

  • Brilliant, something I do often is open these cases, especially when I need to repair a swiching mode laptop supply. Excellent technique. Thanks

  • lol salivation army

  • If you're using one for an audio circuit, place a large (2200 uF is a good start) capacitor across the OUTPUT pins (the low voltage side) and you'll get less hum in the audio.

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