Sure you cant do close ups, no macro or anything like that. How about a high res picture from the shortest distance you can get it to focus? If it looks like somethings really fried then all effort could be made into sourcing a replacement. > I recently changed a fuse in my boilers' > circuit board and discovered it had a secondary fuse on the board > (encased in a black module type of thing)......surely there might > be a secondary fuse on the psu board??? Usually only on the mains input side of the SMPS board. If this fuse has blow its normally bad news.. > My old freind the tv repair man might be > able to help us out here.....especially if I can get a dialogue > going between yourself and him??? He should be able to repair it as long as the hi frequency transformer or other obscure parts havan't failed. Its usually a filter cap or resistor failed. If its bad then the switching transistor / IC can self distruct leaving a bit of a mess.. > Enjoy the sunshine while its here.... hummmm been out in it fixing electrics on some crazy german camper bus thing.. thats in i right old mess. It never stops.
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Re: My XL7 won't power up
2006-09-10 by gonzinigonz
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