What we'll need is some large-scale pictures of a "blown" DC-DC board and a good one. Then we can identify the components which are fried. On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at 08:11 AM, abillups at mac.com wrote: > Ok, how is this done. I have an electrical engineer in the family, and > he is pretty handy with a soddering (sp) iron. My cube is running fine > except for some software glitches, but I would like to be prepared. > > On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at 12:37 AM, Riba wrote: > >> At first I thought they might offer repairs of a fried DC board, but >> now when I think about it they probably just replace your power >> button gasket :))) I wonder what happens if you send them a Cube with >> a fried DC board, would they fix it? Actually everyone with a >> moderate electronics knowledge and a suitable set of tools should be >> able to repair fried DC board quite easily. > Ann Billups > abillups at earthlink.net > > > ---------- > Check out the Cube email list FAQ > http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/Cube.html > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <Cube-off at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > <Cube-digest at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Need help from a real person? Try. > <Cube-request at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > > ---------- > $14.99 Unlimited Nationwide Mac Dialup and Mac Web Hosting from your > Mac ISP Serious Mac Internet Solutions From NineWire! > http://macinternetaccess.com > > T3Hub | 3 Port USB Hub weighs less than an ounce! > Dr. Bott| <http://www.drbott.com/prod/T3Hub.html> > > Cyberian | Support this list when you buy at Outpost.com! > Outpost | http://www.themacintoshguy.com/outpost.shtml > > ADC Extension | Extend the built in cable of your flat panel by 10 ft. > Dr. Bott | <http://www.drbott.com/prod/ADCExtension.html> >