> first step is STILL change or test the battery and press the cuda.
Uhh, Mike, you wanna be RIGHT or you wanna be helpful?
The power supply IS most assuredly damaged to the point that it's replacement is a must. After surviving a power surge, it blew it's 110/220V selector switch clean off the rear of the power supply.
Physical damage that will eclipse anything helpful that would come from checking the battery and pressing the cuda.
Its still been unplugged now for many days, so chances are VERY good the battery has dropped down to the replacement range. Once you find a replacement power supply it would be smart to have a new battery on hand too.
BTW The FAQ needs an update, after years of suppling batteries, I am all out with no expectation of getting more.
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