Hi there,
this can be a possible problem on the power supply area on your unit, a busted fuse or a faulty capacitor could be the one resulting this problem,
Also inspect and check the power cable of the unit for any damaged.
Let me know
you have to use a VOM meter to test the power board of the unit. better to call someone or a friend which has an electronic background, and can use and read a VOM meter result..
For small caps (like .01 uf or less), about all you can really test is for
shorts or leakage. (However, on an analog multimeter on the high ohms scale
you may see a momentary deflection when you touch the probes to the
capacitor or reverse them. A DMM may not provide any indication at all.)
Any capacitor that measures a few ohms or less is bad. Most should test
infinite even on the highest resistance range.
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I guess I have to take the whole thing apart. But then, how do I judge what is working and what isn't. I'm not an electrical expert. I can tell if a fuse is blown, but capacitors or power units, just don't know.
The help is greatly appreciated.
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