garym wrote: 
> I am not an electronics repair person by any means. But the power supply
> repair in that thread required me to unscrew a few screws to remove the
> top of the case, then unplug the old power supply and plug the new one
> in.  Then screw the case back on.   No soldering, no measuring anything
> with a meter, nothing at all. Can you use a screwdriver is the only
> issue. The replacement power supplies were dirt cheap. I think I ordered
> 4, as the shipping was the same and more expensive than the supply
> itself.

Thanks Gary. Yup. It does appear to be the issue. I was just sitting
down to see if I can find a replacement in the U.S.. It appears there is
some heat indications at the base of the power transistor. I'm old
school electronics so power supplies don't bother me, but my eyesight
does.

Wish me luck and thanks again.

Howard


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