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Originally Posted by stushug
Here is the schematic. I had to scan it two halves. I did notice in the troubleshooting section it says to check R710, which I haven't done yet. Could the fix be that simple?
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Yes R710 is a very likely culprit(confirm with resistance check). If it isn't the culprit check the 152VDC source down stream of it for voltage.
If 710 is open you can jumper it with a 1A fuse to confirm nothing else is wrong...if the 1A fuse pops something is shorted down stream such as the diode, filter caps or a B+ line(s). If all is right and you don't happen to have a correct fusistor laying around, replace it with a 1A fuse in series with a 4.7 ohm resistor of correct wattage.