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Thread: 32X - hissing sound, not good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by atari2atari View Post
    Interesting! Do you think that standard hot glue gun glue would be okay, and not cause damage? I'll desolder the inductor and take a peek. Good idea - - I think!
    It wont damage anything if done properly, i saw a lot of more sensitive components like caps hot-glued to PCB without any damage.
    Only one thing (not related to 32x) for power transformers sometimes different glue must be used as they can become hotter than temperature at which hot glue melts.

    Have you done this to an inductor yourself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by la-li-lu-le-lo View Post
    In that case, there's no risk of damage to the 32X or any devices connected to it, right? So the only reason to eliminate it is to get rid of the sound.
    In case of that choke - yeah, if sound doesn't bother you, just leave it as is. But if you'll hear caps hissing - stop using that 32x and replace caps. Electrolyte leakage on PCB is not a good thing.

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    Atari Jaguars hissed - most of them did it. Yes, it was a coil (or coils) inside. Nothing wrong with it.

    I can't remember whether or not my 32X hissed, and I'm not sure where it is now.
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    Well it's a BUCK CONVERTER http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_converter and the hissing sound is not supposed to be audible.

    If it is, you have either CAP issues or the circuit is being overloaded.

    Considering the history of bad caps on SEGA made equipment, I would replace them all if I were you. :P
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