Is your LOTR an LE or Regular?are you running the lastest 10.0 roms installed?
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Always do this when it comes to problems like this
1.replace diode
2.replace transistor for that flipper on driver board.
3.replace fuse.
Doing this at the same time will keep you from replacing transistor and diodes over and over again.
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