content/hp8662a.rst

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parent 97
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child 115
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--- a/content/hp8662a.rst	Thu Apr 12 02:55:14 2018 +0200
+++ b/content/hp8662a.rst	Fri Apr 20 01:10:33 2018 +0200
@@ -161,6 +161,12 @@
   more parts than I really need, when these are cheap, just in case; seems to
   be a good idea),
 
+  .. image:: {filename}images/hp8662a/broken_choke.jpg
+     :class: image-process-large-photo
+
+  .. image:: {filename}images/hp8662a/replacement_choke.jpg
+     :class: image-process-large-photo
+
 - there are 2 small 400mA fuses on the inverter board to protect the base of
   the 2 switching (bipolar!) transistors (first time I see the base of an NPN
   transistor protected by a fuse, but it's also the first time I repair a
@@ -170,8 +176,9 @@
   each. So for now, I've replaced it with a simple 5x20 glass fuse: not as
   skookum but does the job for a few cents.
 
-.. image:: {filename}images/hp8662a/broken_choke.jpg
-   :class: image-process-large-photo
+  .. image:: {filename}images/hp8662a/fuse_replacement.jpeg
+     :class: image-process-large-photo
+
 
 After these fixes, I reassembled the PSU and tried again: the result was quite
 promising, but not a complete success: the PSU seemed to start, but very

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