Quoted from CaptFig:LTG - thanks. That was my thought, too. Question is, is it the transistor on the SM PCB or the transistor on the I/O board? What would your guess be?
IO is my guess
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Quoted from CaptFig:LTG - thanks. That was my thought, too. Question is, is it the transistor on the SM PCB or the transistor on the I/O board? What would your guess be?
IO is my guess
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Also this repair is one of the simpler ones, thick traces, hard to screw up compared to chips.
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