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+[* black] In my case, this PCB was broken. At first I thought the Sanyou SRD-S-124DM relay was broken, but after some more investigation, I found that the board was not producing DC voltage any more.
+[* black] For now I've given up fixing the PCB, but I found another "quick" fix:
+[* black] I used a regular switch (that even fit the hole) between the red (AC_L) and blue (COM_L) and safely taping the orange (erp count) and yellow (AC_N) cables. I remove the old switch and the white cable (pwr zero). It works again, but if I forget to turn it off, it will stay on forever, eating a lot of electricity.
+ [* black] Be very careful in removing the switch if you want to ever put it back. You
+[* black] I will try to get a new PCB and report back.

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