Plastic strip to protect AC input from short circuit is missing. It's just open. I saw two tiny holes on either side of the terminal block and made good contact across them. I asked here too, but none of the salespeople seemed to understand what I wanted. Some said the cover didn't exist. Some said there were no holes. A piece of plastic clip is inserted into the hole on either side of the terminal screw area and into the plastic guide. That's 25 cents. This annoys me a bit given the fact that shipping costs $9. Why on earth didn't you include the cover art? Just weird. The internal fan isn't deafeningly loud either, but it's a lot louder than today's standards and doesn't require a cheap fan. Yes, you can replace it, but then again. They went for the cheaper option and that makes them look bad.
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