 Hello everyone. Okay, so this is a few requests about this particular power supply. One of the answers to the questions is, did I manage to fix it? Yeah, a few times, because this can run into issues. And one of the first things I'm just going to answer first is, down here, and it's a little bit hard for me to see, but I'll put a couple of pictures up, so I've already managed to take a couple of photos of the resistors. The smaller resistor is 47 ohms, and the bigger resistor is 1.1.5 mega ohms. So that's going to help one of you guys out. And for another one, this, down here, let me just zoom in. You see this bar here. Here we go. Let me just shift back and show you a bit better. Now, this is where your terminals connect, okay? I seem to be missing a nut off the ground anyway, and then on the right here, but if you're looking at it from the front, it would be the left of course. There's a negative, as you can see, the black wire going there and the other one, the live wire. Now, where they actually connect, it's rubbish. The actual connection is rubbish, and you might find if you're running a high current, let me try and steady this thing up, if you're running high current that it gets quite hot there, and that's because it's not making a very good connection, there's a bit of resistance. So that could be one of your points of failure, because that's what happens on mine. When it gets, you know, if it gets warm and that just moves or bends or whatever, whatever happens, then I start having problems there. And what I've had to do before is undo those nuts. If I can find a, do you know what I'm going to say, I'm going to find a spanner for it. I'll be back. Okay, so I think I'm still recording. So you might have to see basically that, look, even though I do these up tight, and I do do them up tight, it just comes loose again, even on this side. I was looking for a spanner, but I don't have a tool to work. I mean, I'm a tool and I can get it to sort of work there. And what happens is, look, when I pull this off, oh, maybe there's something keeping on the newer side here now. I think it's this. I'm going to take these off. Something else keeping them on there. I think they stay there anyway. I'm just going to be able to trap a mess with this, trap a mess with it and see you get it off. Now look, this is part of the problem. Now, okay, I've gnarled this a bit. Now I put the thicker connection in there. And what this here, all it has is, if you can see just there, that's all it has for your connections. All right. So I just put on thicker bits of solder. I'm going to redo it again as well, because you can see it's a bit corrupt. But that was a good while ago when I did that. And I got it to work. I mean, I did blow out the transistors, but this seemed to be more of a problem for me, this, because it was just such a rubbish connection. And if you, I mean, this is supposed to be carrying like, it can carry 300 watts. Look at it. Look at those tracks. It's 300. And I know, yeah, it does look gnarly, but when that's on, that's at least that it's pressed into the solder looking. So it makes a decent connection there. There, it still doesn't make a very good connection. So I'll cut a bit of this off and I'm going to put some more solder on. I'm going to chop a bit this top bit up. I'm going to put a bit more sold around here and try and get it so it sits in. Because you can see the line where it's actually sat in there and made a better connection there. But it is, yeah, even on the ground, I mean, look, that's that's that's the way they are. So if you are getting problems with it, where it seems like it should be working for some reason, you've got no output, check this. This has been the culprit more than more. Too many times. Too many times. So, you know, have a good look at that. But apart from the rest of it, I mean, you know, I've given this thing some abuse, as you've seen in my videos where, you know, we're in those circuits, those induction circuits, inductive circuits. I think it's spared up. It has got there. But I think the biggest issue that it has was one, you know, when I was really taking the mickey out of it and used as much current as I could in that circuit, I popped the transistors, repaired them easy enough. But it was always this then, given a load of problems. So I know there's a few comments left and I'm sorry that I haven't been really looking at my account over a period of time, but I'm back at it now. So this is why I put this video up, because I don't know how many other people have left these comments. I've seen quite a few, though, saying about they can't get this to work. It's got an output. It looks like it's got an output, but nothing's coming out of here. And that's what I found was it's this thing, the way that connects. It's absolutely terrible, really. And so I'm going to come and do mine again now and try and find another nut. There's not a great deal to it down there. So there shouldn't be any real issues. Yeah. Yeah, apart from that, you know, for the money, this thing's been alright. I mean, I've had it for years now and it still works. I still use it as my power supply and yeah, it's alright. If you're doing a bit of a clean out, as you can see, probably on the fan there, on the crap on the fan. I'll give that a bit of a clean while I'm at it. And yeah, so I hope that helps somebody and I'll look forward to hearing from you. If you've got any more questions, I don't want to keep taking it apart, though. Like I said, those two resistors down there, I'll put pictures up and I'll tell you what it is with the photos, but one's 47, the other one's 21.2 and 1.5. That's what was reading up on my trusting meter. I'll tell you that it's been good enough. Okay, see you in the next one, guys.