Hi Lester,

Good to hear your progress.

So, I gather that you managed to successfully repair it, and it was a
capacitor issue that I also had experienced.

Which caps did fail for you? I think I recall a 50 uF bipolar cap.

Cheers,
Magnus

On 2020-07-05 17:51, Lester Veenstra via time-nuts wrote:
> The repair bench is up and successful on repairing the A17 video driver
> boards. This involved replacing bad caps.
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> If anyone has a bad A17 board, particularly ones with obvious blown
> (literally) caps, I would be happy to repair and bench test.
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