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Member: 322206 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1594813/.:SARCAR:. Thanks Meter: 1,350 | if you found shorted diod then you must remove that small diod , you need to check big filter chipcap beside that small diod and also check or replace big diod , R020 boosting resistor . post result |
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