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Do you happen to know what's wrong with the PS? If you can figure this
out, you can probably fix it. AFAIK the DC-DC converters are still
commodity parts, under a number of brands, so the easiest is if one of
those crapped out. If the problem is in the "other" stuff, you'd need
some reverse engineering and lots of patience. Also remember, there are
some tiny pigtail fuses on the board, so check those first.
- [time-nuts] Internal power supply for Z3801A Lon Cottingham
- [time-nuts] Re: Internal power supply for Z3801A paul swed
- [time-nuts] Re: Internal power supply for Z3801A Lon Cottingham
- [time-nuts] Re: Internal power supply for Z380... ed breya
- [time-nuts] Re: Internal power supply for Z380... ed breya
- [time-nuts] Re: Internal power supply for ... Lon Cottingham
