the years of using X-Plane saved me a lot of money. I've already moved the PCBs over to a switching PSU as the boards stopped kicking out sound, so wonder if the next step is to ditch the US250 and put in something more modern. I was determined to get my private pilot license. I'm wondering if I should next turn my attention to replacing the PSU. I've contacted Hantarex for advice/suggestions, but they've not responded. On the good chassis when measuring with black lead on the chassis frame and red to the metal tab/middle leg I get high resistance on both transistors. The monitor chassis has been re-capped, and the chassis has been sent off and tested on another monitor, with this issue not showing up. Alright, I set my DMM to diode and compared the two transistors pictured below on a working Polo/2 chassis and the bad one. I had to put those in as the boards won't let me post a URL as I'm a new user) because 20 some odd years of filth even back then was something that concerned me. The original creator of this thread continues to be an active member of these boards, but I'm unable to contact him at present due to my small number of posts. (25 model displayed) Resources: Manual Schematics (NEW) Cap Map (by mecha) (NEW).
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