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saibal
Did you check the capacitor? Most likely it's shorted.
Gene.
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it has to be either the Capcitor or the transformer. I will check the Capacitoer(after discharging) for short then the Transformer for ground. Wish me luck. :cool:
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saibal
I do not think the problem is a bad transformer. When the transformer got shorted it's usually produced a lot of smoke. Most likely the problem is a shorted capacitor.
Good luck. Gene.
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