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Would it be possible to use the board without the pigtail (maybe a triac?)?
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Just wondering if you could give some guidance on which pins to test to the voltage on the transformer?Check the AC voltages coming out of the transformer , you must measure some voltages on some pins , if the transformer is not completely out of function.
If you have no voltage , then check the power switch.
If you have voltages , connect the AC board , and check the voltages on the main CPU board.
The AC board has robust components ; capacitors , relays etc ; very difficult to destroy.
Thanks for the info. We did check all the inline fuses for continuity as one of the first steps.There are a couple of in-line fuses on the 5890 motherboard that will give you exactly the symptoms that you are describing. if you have the 5890 service manual it will show you the exact location of the fuses. You should check them and make sure that you didn't blow them.
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