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Hi @bradas13
Boards aren't always fully populated with components. It depends on where the board is intended to be used.
-For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both versions but not all the same components may be required to be used.
+For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both versions but not all the same components may be required to be used for each version.
Here's the [document|42175] that may help.
Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies on the board are OK when 9V AC is connected to the console.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @bradas13
Boards aren't always fully populated with components. It depends on where the board is intended to be used.
For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both versions but not all the same components may be required to be used.
Here's the [document|42175] that may help.
-Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies are OK when 9V AC is connected to the console.
+Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies on the board are OK when 9V AC is connected to the console.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @bradas13
Boards aren't always fully populated with components. It depends on where the board is intended to be used.
For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both versions but not all the same components may be required to be used.
Here's the [document|42175] that may help.
-Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies are OK when 9V C is connected to the console.
+Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies are OK when 9V AC is connected to the console.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @bradas13
Boards aren't always fully populated with components. It depends on where the board is intended to be used.
-For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both but not all the same components may be required to be used.
+For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both versions but not all the same components may be required to be used.
Here's the [document|42175] that may help.
Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies are OK when 9V C is connected to the console.

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Hi @bradas13

Boards aren't always fully populated with components. It depends on where the board is intended to be used.

For example, there's a PAL version and an NTSC version of the console so it may be that the one board is made for both but not all the same components may be required to be used.

Here's the [document|42175] that may help.

Start at the beginning and check if the +5V and +9V DC power supplies are OK when  9V C is connected to the console.

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