>No video to a mac monitor plugged into the port on the underside about 
>guarantees a PS board.  Get out yer meter...  It'll take about ten 
>minutes to verify one or the other. Voltages on the PS off, PS. Voltages 
>good, AV board.

That was the angle I was just about to go down when I ran out of time at 
work today. I was all set to test the voltages being sent out the PS 
connector to the logic board. I just didn't have the time to take apart 
the top half of the iMac so I can test the voltages while the unit is on 
(I don't see any other easy way of getting to the individual lines while 
the system is powered on, since it doesn't seem to power on unless the PS 
is connected to the logic board)

Thanks for the help so far.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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