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Brian wins.It was a PS fan. The thing sat power off until this afternoon. Since it had cooled, when we connected power it lit right off and ran . The fan though made those noises you just don't like to hear from anything with a motor. Had to drill out the rivets to get the PS apart to replace the fan but all is well now.
- Larry BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I seem to recall having a similiar problem on my 40s. I en=ed up being the fan on the power supply. It quit spinning and the sy=tem wouldn't IPL.
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