In article ,
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
The likely reason is a dead electrolytic in the PS - the PS itself
being protected against overload and would simply shut down. Might be
worth simply replacing the lot, but make sure you get suitably rated
ones.
I would place a blown up MOSFET slightly higher up the list...
Ok. As well. ;-)
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