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Power Supply capacitors??
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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 114362" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p>I'm not guaranteeing this is the problem (obviously !!!!), just going by the described symptoms. What you should really do is find the transistor, and test it with multimeter, that'll soon tell you. Remember to avoid the mains power supply section, 350V there, dangerous when switched on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 114362, member: 192438"] I'm not guaranteeing this is the problem (obviously !!!!), just going by the described symptoms. What you should really do is find the transistor, and test it with multimeter, that'll soon tell you. Remember to avoid the mains power supply section, 350V there, dangerous when switched on! [/QUOTE]
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