Start of with making sure that your battery contacts are all clean, that there is no corrosion or debris present. You may have to disassemble the camera to get to the contacts. I would also make sure to change the Lithium battery at component side of Top Operation PCB. Once you have the contacts cleaned and the battery makes good contact, reevaluate. It is unlikely that you have any damage to the flex or the PCB from just storing the camera.
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There are two fuses on your PCB that you could check. Use a multimeter and check for continuity.
Start of with making sure that your battery contacts are all clean, that there is no corrosion or debris present. You may have to disassemble the camera to get to the contacts. I would also make sure to change the Lithium battery at component side of Top Operation PCB. Once you have the contacts leaned and the battery makes good contact, reevaluate. It is unlikely that you have any damage to the flex or the PCB from just storing the camera.
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Start of with making sure that your battery contacts are all clean, that there is no corrosion or debris present. You may have to disassemble the camera to get to the contacts. I would also make sure to change the Lithium battery at component side of Top Operation PCB. Once you have the contacts cleaned and the battery makes good contact, reevaluate. It is unlikely that you have any damage to the flex or the PCB from just storing the camera.
Start of with making sure that your battery contacts are all clean, that there is no corrosion or debris present. You may have to disassemble the camera to get to the contacts. I would also make sure to change the Lithium battery at component side of Top Operation PCB. Once you have the contacts leaned and the battery makes good contact, reevaluate. It is unlikely that you have any damage to the flex or the PCB from just storing the camera.