joeriz wrote: 
> Another Transporter fixed by using the power supply from Rapid.
> 
> Also, I took the opportunity to replace the aging display itself which
> was suffering from some burn in/burn out after 13 years or so. I was
> able to purchase a brand new display on eBay from seller hotdogtec (no
> affiliation). The display was a brand new, unused, original Slim Devices
> display; the cost was about $100 and shipping was very fast. While it
> was not strictly necessary I figured it was a small price to pay for
> (hopefully) many more years of service. My Transporter now looks and
> functions as new. Total time to replace both the power supply and
> display was maybe 20 minutes.

Congratulations, well done! 
So you bought one of these new front panel PCBs? https://ebay.us/5pDxBd
That's clearly the cheapest and recommended way to get both displays
renewed in one go. Much easier than replacing the individual glass
displays. If you want to get rid of your old PCB, I would be interested
:rolleyes:

Cheers
Joe



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