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Old 08-31-2022, 09:09 PM
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I took the back off and gave it a look and on the top side of the board I didn't see anything that looked burnt. I also undid the for screws and lefted the board up then I looked at the bottom of the board for bad soilder joints. I didn't see anything that had any obvious bad soilder joint. When I take the board out of the set I will give it a more indept look over. Finally I put the board back into place turned the lights out so it was pitch black and turned on the set. The set did misbehave but I didn't see any thing at all but this time it only did it once. After that it worked fine. I don't know we're to start as it is intermittent and those problems are the worst to solve. Ok here some pics of the inside and here is the board ( MC2 Main Board 25C5 A10154 NC)
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