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blown firewire ports- help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sherman Homan" data-source="post: 395110" data-attributes="member: 22094"><p>Get right on down to your local hardware store and buy a plug in voltage/ground tester. They are cheap enough and are worth their weight in gold when it comes to tracking bad circuits. It just has indicator lights that signal whether the hot lead is indeed hot, or the neutral is cross wired and if the ground actually goes to ground. Might want follow Thorin's advice and get an inexpensive volt meter too. Again, you don't need one that analyzes sine wave synchronization over three phase mains, just a basic AC/DC 0-220 volt tester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherman Homan, post: 395110, member: 22094"] Get right on down to your local hardware store and buy a plug in voltage/ground tester. They are cheap enough and are worth their weight in gold when it comes to tracking bad circuits. It just has indicator lights that signal whether the hot lead is indeed hot, or the neutral is cross wired and if the ground actually goes to ground. Might want follow Thorin's advice and get an inexpensive volt meter too. Again, you don't need one that analyzes sine wave synchronization over three phase mains, just a basic AC/DC 0-220 volt tester. [/QUOTE]
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