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First check the internal fuse (unplug power cord first). I have had these blow in more than one EDP. I ended up putting in a slightly larger value fuse after replacing the fuse several times after just a few power cycles. For my EDPs, the stock value fuse is marginal. I checked the current draw on 3 EDP, finding no difference in them, installed a fuse that carried about 1/4 amp more current. This seems to have remedied the power on current surge blowing fuses. bret --- Chris Chovit <cho@newdream.net> wrote: > Arrrgh! One of my EDP's appeared to have died on > me: it won't power up -- > no lights, nothing! It is as if it wasn't even > plugged in (but it is, of > course). Anyone else ever have this problem? I am > figuring it could be a > bad power cord jack, power switch, or power > transformer......any idas > and/or recommendations of repair shops would be > greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Chris > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com