Replacement with an improperly rated or incompatible device can result inĭamage or destruction of the powered equipment as well as the risk of shock or Reproduction of this document in whole or in part is permitted if both of theġ.This notice is included in its entirety at the beginning.Ģ.There is no charge except to cover the costs of copying.ĪC adapters, transformers, and even batteries, are critical safety components. Back to AC Adapter and Power Supplies Table of.Battery Eliminator for Laptop or Appliance with Dead NiCds.How Do Those On-Battery or On-the-Package Battery Testers Work?.Exploding Batteries - These Things Really Happen.Tom's Comments on NiCd Care and Feeding.What is This Thing in my NiCd Battery Pack?.NiCd Battery Pack Will Not Hold a Charge.Problems with Battery Operated Equipment.Battery Problem Troubleshooting and Repair.Identifying Technology of Unmarked Battery Packs.Randy's Notes on First Aid for NiCd Battery Packs.Nickel Cadmium Versus Nickel-Metal-Hydride in a Nutshell.Why There Will Never Actually be Closure on This Topic.NiCd Batteries and the Infamous 'Memory Effect'.Determining the Actual Capacity of a NiCd Battery Pack.Can a Large Electrolytic Capacitor be Substituted for a NiCd?.Dave's Comments on Building Charger for Small Lead-Acid Batteries.Capacities and Discharge Characteristics of Common Batteries.Rewinding Power Transformers Part V - Batteries in Consumer Electronic Equipment.Determining the Ratings of a Fried Power Transformer.Determining Power (VA) Ratings of Unknown Transformers.Determining Unknown Connections on International Power Transformer.Identifying the Connections on an Unknown Power Transformer.Comments on Importance of Thermal Fuses and Protectors Part IV - Power Transformers in Consumer Electronic Equipment.About Fuses, IC Protectors, and Circuit Breakers.Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) and Power Inverters Part III - Protection Devices in Consumer Electronic Equipment.Low or Missing Power Supply Outputs (Non-Switching Type).Totally Dead Power Supply (Non-Switching Type).Adding an IC Regulator to a Wall Adapter or Battery Part II - Power Supplies in Consumer Electronic Equipment (Including UPSs).Converting an AC Output Wall Adapter to DC.
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If both of the following conditions are satisfied: Reproduction of this document in whole or in part is permitted Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of AC Adapters, Power Supplies, and If you can manage the creation of your custom shape, which then is inserted into a ShapeContainer, and you have written your custom designer an exception will rise, after the ShapeConainter is added to Form.Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of AC Adapters, Power Supplies,Īnd Battery Packs, and Other Related Information You have to write your own one, which also means that you have to manage the stuff related to the ShapeContainer.īeside the ToolboxItems, there are several Designer classes. The SimpleShape does not have a specified ToolboxItem. (you can have a look on it with some decompilers, such as DotNetPeek) the implemenattion is inĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies\.dll One very ugly thing is, that all these nice design stuff is hidden as internal (and often sealed) class within the namespace. So you could for instance return 100 Labels, that then are inserted by the designer. This method is called, when the control/component, you select in the toolbox and drag &drop it on your form, should be created.
When writing a custom ToolBoxItem, the CreateComponentsCore method has to be overridden. Internal abstract class ShapeToolboxItem : ToolboxItem