Stumped by Cassese
- Zolf
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Stumped by Cassese
Well, bugger and blast! I have a Cassese 486 ultra, with which I'm very happy. Except it decided to go on holidays. It simply won't power up, the keypad appears to be dead. I'm not a sparky but I've checked that there is power going into it. Are there fuses? Did the transformer die? Did this happen to anyone? 
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Graysalchemy
Re: Stumped by Cassese
I have a 3086 and that has a a fuse somewhere as i had the same problem but for the life of me I can't think where it is.
I would give Neil Stout Framingengineer a shout, he is a forum member.

I would give Neil Stout Framingengineer a shout, he is a forum member.
- Zolf
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 1:49 am
- Location: Woodend, Australia
- Organisation: Bexley's of Woodend
- Interests: teaching my daughter Hungarian, experimenting with recycled timber, tree branches and other materials, woodworking, building stuff, drinking wine
- Contact:
Re: Stumped by Cassese
Got it. The most unlikely cause, ridiculous! The power cord connector. Took two hours to find the evil little bastard. (And $500). So it got hard wired. End of story. 
