02-21-2017, 11:04 AM
The original thread disappeared, it's my fault, and I apologize.
I know that this experience has taught me a few things.
I have decided to pull the left side P700 board and replace all of the electrolytics, now understanding that the board, output transistors, and heat sink can (and should) be removed as one unit once the connecting wires are removed from the board. I think I will leave the transistors alone on the left P700 board, however.
I know that this experience has taught me a few things.
I have decided to pull the left side P700 board and replace all of the electrolytics, now understanding that the board, output transistors, and heat sink can (and should) be removed as one unit once the connecting wires are removed from the board. I think I will leave the transistors alone on the left P700 board, however.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN