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Old 31-03-2009, 09:00 AM
Barrykgerdes
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There is not much to go wrong with those simple drive devices. If there is no light up the fault should be quickly located with a multimeter. Is there a fuse. Look for this first. Next test the voltage either side of the on/off switch, those simple switches aren't very robust. Next look for broken wires. Then look on the boards for shorted capacitors. I would say bring it round but you are too far away.

Barry
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