JoeMuc2009 wrote: 
> It is likely that the display filament power supply circuitry in your
> Boom has failed. Many units suffer from this after some years. ...

Many thanks Joe, this fix works great for me!

One of my Boom's went black, after being disassembled and reassembled,
without finding any obvious failing parts it started to work for a
while, but just a few months, then black again. I did the same trick
once more, no luck.
I was searching for a failing component, like for the SB3 audio out
transistors... then you came to rescue with this nice guide.

Now there is light again!



NAS: QNAP TS-459U+ -QTS 4.2.2- (4x 2TB, RAID5)
Services: LMS- 7.9.0 -,  SSOTS- 4.14-
Squeezebox:  6x Reciever, 3x Boom, 2x SB3 Classic (2x Controller -never
used)
Other:  iPeng as controllers on iPad and iPhone
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