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Yeah, so did I. Well, my back, I got a new mattress yesterday and it's pretty comfortable but I guess it's just the adjustment of getting used to it. It's sitting much higher because I threw it on top of the existing one which was one from IKEA that I had but the one I I got yesterday was like double the thickness. And of course, I've been having issues, having it so low for such a long time, now I don't have to bend over to get it to stand up straight. So I woke up around, oh I think it was about quarter after seven this morning, that's quarter after six your time. And I thought I dragged my, you know, went out of bed and had some breakfast and so I decided to come down here, you know, get in on the net and start working on the radio. So anyway, it wouldn't power up. I thought okay maybe it's a blown fuse so I took the fuse out and it didn't look like it was but I couldn't be sure so I grabbed another fuse and I misread it I thought it said 2 amp but it was actually 20 amp so when I put it in. Guess what? Excuse me. Smoke. So something's going on. So anyway, I've got certain sections here separated so I can get a good look at one of the wire connections from the fuse holder and you've got to separate one module from the rest just so you can figure out where the smoke occurred and of course I'm going through the schematic as well. And it's not even telling me where the fuse holder is on the schematic, oh, what the heck? Do I have to do this the old-fashioned way by just tracing it? So anyway, the juice holder is connected to a yellow wire which goes into one of those five-pin module connectors so it goes to the rest of the board. Yeah, I'm going to time it out here, so I'm going to throw it back to you. 7 RSV VA6-GRZ.
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