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Smile InFocus LP425Z power supply

I have an InFocus LP425Z projection unit. I have logic power and fan power, but no lamp power. I assume (never assume) that this is the 28 to 60VDC that is marked as an output voltage on the power supply. I have measured all other voltages, but no 28 - 60 VDC.
The power supply is an NMB SP1621. The InFocus part number is 520-0069-04. Are there any schematics available? Is there a likely part that is a problem? Any help is appreciated. I have soldering equipment and voltmeters available if you have ideas. Thanks in advance for your assistance since this model is discontinued.
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 02:28:18 +0100, Jeff wrote:

I have an InFocus LP425Z projection unit. I have logic power and fan
power, but no lamp power.


Google for those part numbers is your best bet.

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I have an InFocus LP425Z projection unit. I have logic power and fan
power, but no lamp power. I assume (never assume) that this is the 28
to 60VDC that is marked as an output voltage on the power supply. I
have measured all other voltages, but no 28 - 60 VDC.
The power supply is an NMB SP1621. The InFocus part number is
520-0069-04. Are there any schematics available? Is there a likely part
that is a problem? Any help is appreciated. I have soldering equipment
and voltmeters available if you have ideas. Thanks in advance for your
assistance since this model is discontinued.
Jeff

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