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Replacing a Power Cable

By UvulaBob

9 years ago


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#6 9 years ago

+1 with all the above. Give it a healthy new power cord. Check the fuse holders while you're at it too. On older machines, they're usually bent, worn out, beat up, broken, bypassed, rigged, or otherwise trashed.

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