Re: On the trail of the Self Kervorkianizing PSU
- From: "William R. Walsh" <newgroups1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 21:14:18 GMT
Hi!
> He pressed the button, the machine began to
> light... but he didn't press far enough for the physical catch, and
> when he released the button it sprung back out, the machine stopped,
> and has never lit up since.
Did you ever try testing the PSU itself or pulling the 2032 battery out of
the machine?
I've had that same exact thing happen a few times with broken power buttons.
Never saw it 'kill' the machine entirely.
William
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