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Bit of black plastic floating around free inside the case, could have
dropped in there from somewhere else or is it something important? no
obvious home for it
40x 13x 0.5mm shiny black


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On Thu, 14 May 2009 10:23:04 +0100, "N_Cook"
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Bit of black plastic floating around free inside the case, could have
dropped in there from somewhere else or is it something important? no
obvious home for it
40x 13x 0.5mm shiny black


No idea, but posting a photo (and a link to the photo) would probably
be very helpful.
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On Thu, 14 May 2009 10:23:04 +0100, "N_Cook"
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Bit of black plastic floating around free inside the case, could have
dropped in there from somewhere else or is it something important? no
obvious home for it
40x 13x 0.5mm shiny black


No idea, but posting a photo (and a link to the photo) would probably
be very helpful.


I like it, would you prefer a black background?
7 words summarise the picture, 1000 words not needed
40x 13x 0.5mm featurelass shiny black plastic



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In similar vein. I was just trying to find details of simulated leather,
here is a product picture of some, apparently

http://www.online-fabrics.co.uk/shop...76d070d19bd56b
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N_Cook wrote:
Bit of black plastic floating around free inside the case, could have
dropped in there from somewhere else or is it something important? no
obvious home for it
40x 13x 0.5mm shiny black


Could have been glued over the rear of a PCB with exposed mains connections?

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N_Cook wrote:
Bit of black plastic floating around free inside the case, could have
dropped in there from somewhere else or is it something important? no
obvious home for it
40x 13x 0.5mm shiny black


Could have been glued over the rear of a PCB with exposed mains

connections?

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I made a careful inspection of the SMPS and the intermediary mains carrying
board but nothing looked suspect. Whatever it was , was not glued in or at
least there was no trace of glue on the plastic


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