| zzmac |
07-10-2022 03:33 PM |
It was a fuse.
Thanks NROTOXIN for mentioning them and thanks everybody for your suggestions!
I guess the moral of the story is to check the simplest things first. :-)
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| Randy Rosenberg |
07-10-2022 03:55 PM |
Replacing a fuse is a simple short term fix. You may need to double click on the situation to determine "why" the fuse blew. In the meantime, it might be a good idea to store extra fuses until you determine the root cause of the fuse blowing...
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