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Old 03-22-2010, 03:53 PM
leathermang leathermang is offline
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If you can take it apart..
you might just try replacing and electrolytic capacitors and resistors that you can get to..
I don't know if it has a printed circuit board or not...
it may have the overload protection inside it...and might even looked burned....
might be simpler than you imagine to fix it...
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