On Feb 4, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Geoffrey Oltmans <oltma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That is true... in one of the parts in the startup circuit (an IC of some 
> sort... can't remember which), it came clean off of the board while brushing 
> it with isopropyl alcohol. I cleaned up the PCB there and resoldered the 
> part, but it's possible there's some other part there with the same issue 
> still.

Sounds like it may be time to break out the meter and test continuity on those 
traces and through bias. There should be some Iici schematics out on the web 
that you could find with a google search.

- Dylan

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