Uh-oh... We have a MAJOR setback!
Just powered it up to get the voltage readings you requested and got an UGLY surprise - complete with smoke and crackling noises! Don't know why the fuse didn't blow (it's still intact), but something in the circuit REALLY wasn't happy.
Couldn't see exactly what it was because I was on the other side of the unit, but it appeared to come from the center power section. After unplugging, I found the pictured debris which was apparently ejected during the power-up (photo #1 below).
Upon closer inspection with a magnifying glass, I finally found the unhappy component. Q627 appears to have overheated & split in half (photo #2 below).
So what do you think caused that? I know we checked that component previously, and it appeared to give us correct readings.
Hmmm, perhaps we have other issues downstream in the circuit that still require correction??
Just powered it up to get the voltage readings you requested and got an UGLY surprise - complete with smoke and crackling noises! Don't know why the fuse didn't blow (it's still intact), but something in the circuit REALLY wasn't happy.
Couldn't see exactly what it was because I was on the other side of the unit, but it appeared to come from the center power section. After unplugging, I found the pictured debris which was apparently ejected during the power-up (photo #1 below).

Upon closer inspection with a magnifying glass, I finally found the unhappy component. Q627 appears to have overheated & split in half (photo #2 below).

So what do you think caused that? I know we checked that component previously, and it appeared to give us correct readings.
Hmmm, perhaps we have other issues downstream in the circuit that still require correction??