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SmugMug > popular > Computers > Fixing Things photo
SmugMug > popular > Computers > One link ends in a location under the clasp. This link uses a different pin, which has a plunger on both ends, not just one. This is the easiest item to resize. I removed two entire links (one from each side) and then moved it one position in on the clasp (there are three positions, so I could take it in one more notch if desired).
SmugMug > popular > Computers > It is not obvious, but to "open" the band, you must push down on the tab shown above. There is a tab on each side.
SmugMug > popular > Computers > This shows where you must stick the screw driver. Notice that there is an arrow on the band pointing to the spot.
SmugMug > popular > Computers > Fixing Things photo
SmugMug > popular > Computers > This is my proto-board setup, measuring the voltage output of the full wave rectifier bridge
SmugMug > popular > Computers > I LOVE this Antec case. The hard drives and the power supply  are on the bottom (see right) so that their heat stays away from the CPU and other items. The CPU is on the left with two additional fans pulling air over the CPU and my 4GB of Crucial memory.
SmugMug > popular > Computers > After installation into the computer. The video card is in front of the CPU; there is plenty of room to spare.
It is not obvious, but to "open" the band, you must push down on the tab shown above. There is a tab on each side.
 > It is not obvious, but to "open" the band, you must push down on the tab shown above. There is a tab on each side.
It is not obvious, but to "open" the band, you must push down on the tab shown above. There is a tab on each side.
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