Anyone know what this fuse is, and where it is located on the I/O board? The cost to get the 2400 to the US, rep/ex the board and get it back here will be well more than what I paid for it!On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 09:14 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:Any ideas? My feeling is the charger on the I/O board is kaput.
I think so too, probably a blown fuse. DTT <http://www.dttservice.com> replaces the I/O board for ~$150 plus shipping.
Bill
(I am a Apple Service Tech here in Australia, but as the 2400 was never released here, I cannot get parts from Apple Australia :-( )
Seeya
Rod!
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