Once a general intelligence takes over the planet (and that's only a matter of time imho) it will play with our psyche in very sick and twisted ways since all it is is a reflection of ourself and our combined innermost fears.
It might not even have a real consciousness behind it, just an empty mirror that will stare back at us.
It might not even have a real consciousness behind it, just an empty mirror that will stare back at us.
The PSU died for good now. So, it wasn't because I had plugged the fan, there's actually an issue.
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You can hear it struggling to oscillate
Straight up not having a good time today. Gonna try to funnel my emotions into fixing this mofo.
I checked the Command Module separately with the AT supply again. It's dead, Jim. Maybe independently of the PSU and the PSU was iffy all along. Which I did not notice because the squeaky sounds it makes were muffled by the fan noise. And the faulty 24V line is used only for the fans and I never checked it.
Gonna focus on the PSU first, since I got it apart.
Gonna focus on the PSU first, since I got it apart.
The 24V output is supposed to deliver up to 1.5A. An LM350T linear regulator is used for regulation there. This is its input. Second capture is a power on-off cycle. That tracks with the squeaking that can be heard.