Here it is:
That's how it looks like after hours frustrations and troubleshooting. Finally after two PSU boards swap and dismantling it almost completely found the problem: Cold Solder Joint on the panel black wire. Well... it looks like it was actually solder through orange foil. Bought it new/used (preowned) without sings of usage, so it means without warranty. Calling ML service dept resulted in two PSU boards sent within a month apart. After installing fresh PSU board I realised that problem was somewhere else.
I remember a post about soldering wires to the panel. If I remember correctly it has to be pretty strong soldering gun to do the repair without heating too much panel to cause film wraped, wrinkled etc.
What do you guys think? Any comments that could help?
Thanks
Bart
That's how it looks like after hours frustrations and troubleshooting. Finally after two PSU boards swap and dismantling it almost completely found the problem: Cold Solder Joint on the panel black wire. Well... it looks like it was actually solder through orange foil. Bought it new/used (preowned) without sings of usage, so it means without warranty. Calling ML service dept resulted in two PSU boards sent within a month apart. After installing fresh PSU board I realised that problem was somewhere else.
I remember a post about soldering wires to the panel. If I remember correctly it has to be pretty strong soldering gun to do the repair without heating too much panel to cause film wraped, wrinkled etc.
What do you guys think? Any comments that could help?
Thanks
Bart