So, I'm setting the Oculus Rift up at work to show co-workers some of the latest demos including Rift Racer, with a Logitech racing wheel.
I had everything unlpugged from the devices and was plugging in the adapters under the table. The Rift had it's cable beside it, already, so I passed up the cable for the racing wheel. My co-worker asked if he should plug it in. I thought for sure he meant into the racing wheel, what else could it be right?

POP

I slowly come up from under the table. Here an uh-oh. I'm like, what was that? Thinking maybe he hit the desk or the divider or something. He lifts the Rift control box.

I'm like, but it wasn't that right? Couldn't be from that, cause that was the plug for the racing wheel.
After a long sting of uncontrolable repeated murmured "No's" I plug the correct able in and hit the power button. Nothing.

So we lift the box up and hear some rattling. Open it up to find capacitor shrapnel everywhere. So two things I learned. Communication is of the utmost importance in absolutely everything. And that the capacitors in the Rift might function extremely well.
So to the community of people with Rifts. Does anyone have a photo from both sides of this capacitor right by the power cable? I need to get a replacement and see if my Rift still has life.
