sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
Y'know I wish I could quantitatively answer that...
The way I figure it is that certain circuit paths are going to be connected when you hit the power switch, even when it is unplugged. I figure the more I can do to put the unit into a neutral state the better, but I have posted the question elsewhere "what is the best way to drain capacitors?" The question came after I got some sparks when removing a power supply that was disconnected from the mains and I figured it to be charged caps...never got an answer. So I do what I do not really knowing if it is helping any.
The way I figure it is that certain circuit paths are going to be connected when you hit the power switch, even when it is unplugged. I figure the more I can do to put the unit into a neutral state the better, but I have posted the question elsewhere "what is the best way to drain capacitors?" The question came after I got some sparks when removing a power supply that was disconnected from the mains and I figured it to be charged caps...never got an answer. So I do what I do not really knowing if it is helping any.