Hi Florian,
Thanks for all you help. I've literally just uploaded some slightly
better pics, with arrows, which might be why they weren't there before.
I had just assumed the power supply was supposed to 'float', as it was
like that when I got it out of the box. I'm hoping it might simply be
the case that I can replace the screws through the case and not have
to send it off for repair. I guess I'll have to see what Dieter says.
Thanks again for your patience and for taking the time to help me out.
Cheers,
TJ
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello TJ
>
> BONGGGgggg
>
> >
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23732700@N05/3216521828/in/photostream/
> I missed the second picture in this gallery. It shows clearly that the
> two left side screws are broken (you never could raise the powerboard
> that way if they were attached correctly).
>
> Dieter may correct me, but this a warranty case. You should ship it
back
> to Thomann.
> I recommed to unscrew the complete powersupply and then to remove all
> connectors (this may require a plier). Then pack the powersupply
> separately. Otherwise it might come loose completely while the shipping
> and get damaged or might damage other parts.
>
> Best regards, Florian
>