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    Tagan Easyconn Volt-Modding

    Saw this guide and just thought I'd share it for those who have one.

    Took the volts up for the chap so that he got a stable 12v line

    http://www.sysxtreme.com/showthread....0147#post40147
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    It really isn't a mod. Many PSUs have internal pots that adjust the rails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTKP
    It really isn't a mod. Many PSUs have internal pots that adjust the rails.
    Its a modification from stock: and you still have to risk death

    Maybe Tagan PSU pot adjustment?? Don't really matter
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    uhhh its really hard to die from 115 volt. maybe if you plug some electrodes into your chest near your heart lol. ive had 115 go straight into my mouth it just uhhh feels funny lol and shocked my hands plenty of times it doesnt even hurt it just jolts ya and feels funny. it will sometimes only hurt if you get burnt from lotsa resistance hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandinb
    uhhh its really hard to die from 115 volt. maybe if you plug some electrodes into your chest near your heart lol. ive had 115 go straight into my mouth it just uhhh feels funny lol and shocked my hands plenty of times it doesnt even hurt it just jolts ya and feels funny. it will sometimes only hurt if you get burnt from lotsa resistance hehe
    yeah, ive had my share of shocks when working in PSU's. Im still quite alive.
    and dont put down the authenticity of the "mod" it's valuable information for those with that PSU who want to do that.
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    excellent
    i've got an excuse to open it now :P hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandinb
    uhhh its really hard to die from 115 volt. maybe if you plug some electrodes into your chest near your heart lol. ive had 115 go straight into my mouth it just uhhh feels funny lol and shocked my hands plenty of times it doesnt even hurt it just jolts ya and feels funny. it will sometimes only hurt if you get burnt from lotsa resistance hehe
    115v is easily enough to kill someone. Given the right conditions, 50v or less could kill someone. The greatest danger is when you have current flowing across the heart (ie from one hand across to the other), which can stop the heart. You can also loose muscle control due to high voltages.

    The voltages in PSU's are dangerous because they have the ability to source a lot of current due to the capacitors which are used to produce a high voltage DC supply (usually 150 or 300v depending where you live).

    Care should always be taken when doing anything with high voltages. A substantial voltage can still be present in power supplies weeks after powering off if they are not discharged.

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