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Old 05-04-2010, 11:25 AM
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Tomorrow I'm going to probe around the logic control to see if it's getting it's 12v feed. What sucks is the crack in the "E" board goes right across the horiz drive transformer so I'm thinking that there might be dirty connections that could have taken out the HOT. But the thing that gets me is all the fuses check ok.
That's a very rubust chassis design, so I hope you might be OK. Very well-fused. PM me with current address, or maybe we can meet up if you're in the area, and the copy is yours...

Just a long shot, but one of my KV-3000s had a weird problem when I got it. Totally dead, and it was a wire yanked out of the power transformer. The wire was too short, and when the chassis panels were hinged closed, it pulled the wire. I lengthened the wire, and fixed the problem. It's been 20+ years, so I don't remember the details other than that.

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