Good luck, Mike, but be careful - you've already seen what that high voltage
can do.
Maybe Captain Blood can catch one of the List spammers and we can force him
to reach in and discharge the caps for you.....
Gary
From: Mike Butler <abutler@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [OM] T32 flash problems
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:38:39 -0700
<snip>
<They found the main
<circuit board cracked and a lead severed by the crack. It was repaired
with <epoxy and a wire jumper ("white wire" in my business).
<snip>
<Gary Edwards
Gary
Had I read your post before My repair I would have used a white wire (I
used Yellow for no reason). It was not too difficult to do, but it does
require fine soldering skills. It now is back to no "auto check" mode.
I have no idea how much flash output there is but if sound is a
indication it seems to have the same output in any switch position. I
think the next step is to get a damaged T32 a make a whole one from the
parts.
Thanks again to all who contributed and commiserated.
--
Mike Butler
Chief Mechanic / Engineer
Team FCAR
http://home.earthlink.net/~teamfcar/
Dublin, California
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