Thank you Gallorojo, I know that it is not forgotten, I was the one who, in order not to leave the consultation open, closed it, I will hurry the owner to bring it that way, I wake up and I see what I find, I do not know what the official service will have been done I take it and I warn you to remove it because they can not fix it and I like the challenges that is why I am making inquiries then I will tell you how I progress in the repair and the results, greetings a hug and good weekend .
They already brought it to me, this morning I lifted the head and took out the power plate, at first sight nothing weird looks so I remember what I saw in the spare house is the same, tomorrow I will travel to compare it and if they are the same bring it the doubt that I have left Gallorojo is that it may have caused the deprogramming of the mike I would not want the same thing to happen to me with the new one, could it have been some low or rise in tension or tab that in this town usually happen when not having a stabilizer of voltage? then comment results, Regards
At first glance, Kisas didn't notice anything, but underneath that resin, and on the opposite side of the connectors, there are smd components (miniatures) that make repair very difficult, I don't think it was the cause of any perisferic, it could be due to moisture and also for high tension
Here I am back Gallorojo, I want to comment on what has been done, I accept that I had a large share of luck, in the tests you want, I wanted to turn it on and it did not turn on, take out the control panel and disassemble the board, control the button and as it did not work I changed it, I try back and on normal and changed the cycles, I saw on the command board that the button feeds or signals two things you see that the micro was not giving signal was that and it is working well I tell you to spread it by if another colleague has the same problem to start there a hug and greetings ....