What LTG said. Make sure you use plenty of light and look real close. All it takes is one loose strand of wire to cause the issue you're seeing. Those standups are close together and that center one is your likely suspect.
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What LTG said. Make sure you use plenty of light and look real close. All it takes is one loose strand of wire to cause the issue you're seeing. Those standups are close together and that center one is your likely suspect.
That's not much damage. Rob Anthony can likely fix it for cheaper than a new one, if you can wait a little while. He can also install a NVRAM so you'll never need batteries again.
http://lockwhenlit.com/contactus.htm
If you can't wait, order a new one and send that one out for repair. Repaired, it has more value than an aftermarket board.
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