single slow blink and no power seems like a moisture issue. If you have a photography hot box, keep it in for about 48 hours. if not, keep it over a refrigerator (not inside) or atop a hot device so that all moisture gets dried out from the ambient heat. worked for me. But dont use a hair dryer or direct hot blower (you may melt some delicate components). All components (all sides) need to be thoroughly dried out and a hot box or refrigerator top is ideal (the refrigerator is usually the hottest appliance in the home).
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single slow blink and no power seems like a moisture / humidity issue. If you have a photography hot box, keep it in for about 48 hours. if not, keep it over a refrigerator (not inside) or atop a hot device so that all moisture gets dried out from the ambient heat. worked for me. But dont use a hair dryer or direct hot blower (you may melt some delicate components). All components (all sides) need to be thoroughly dried out and a hot box or refrigerator top is ideal (the refrigerator is usually the hottest appliance in the home).
single slow blink and no power seems like a moisture issue. If you have a photography hot box, keep it in for about 48 hours. if not, keep it over a refrigerator (not inside) or atop a hot device so that all moisture gets dried out from the ambient heat. worked for me. But dont use a hair dryer or direct hot blower (you may melt some delicate components). All components (all sides) need to be thoroughly dried out and a hot box or refrigerator top is ideal.
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single slow blink and no power seems like a moisture issue. If you have a photography hot box, keep it in for about 48 hours. if not, keep it over a refrigerator (not inside) or atop a hot device so that all moisture gets dried out from the ambient heat. worked for me. But dont use a hair dryer or direct hot blower (you may melt some delicate components). All components (all sides) need to be thoroughly dried out and a hot box or refrigerator top is ideal (the refrigerator is usually the hottest appliance in the home).
single slow blink and no power seems like a moisture issue. If you have a photography hot box, keep it in for about 48 hours. if not, keep it over a refrigerator (not inside) or atop a hot device so that all moisture gets dried out from the ambient heat. worked for me. But dont use a hair dryer or direct hot blower (you may melt some delicate components). All components (all sides) need to be thoroughly dried out and a hot box or refrigerator top is ideal.