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-@imaazshaikh sounds like you are saying that your receiver is no longer powering up. The very first thing you want to check is the power fuse. I twill be on the AC-DC converter board. You may be able to access it rom the back side or you will have to disassemble your case to get to it. Check the fuse with a multimeter for continuity. You can now also check the incoming power from the power supply.
+@imaazshaikh sounds like you are saying that your receiver is no longer powering up. The very first thing you want to check is the power fuse. It will be on the AC-DC converter board. You may be able to access it rom the back side of your receiver or you will have to disassemble your case to get to it. Check the fuse with a multimeter for continuity. You can now also check the incoming power from the power supply.
Careful, you are dealing with whatever household current your region uses.
If unsure post some good pictures of your device. once it is disassembled. That way we can see what you see. [guide|21499]

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@imaazshaikh sounds like you are saying that your receiver is no longer powering up. The very first thing you want to check is the power fuse. I twill be on the AC-DC converter board. You may be able to access it rom the back side or you will have to disassemble your case to get to it. Check the fuse with a multimeter for continuity. You can now also check the incoming power from the power supply.

Careful, you are dealing with whatever household current your region uses.

If unsure post some good pictures of your device. once it is disassembled. That way we can see what you see. [guide|21499]

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