Hello. Please help. la-g07jp rev1.0 does not turn on. The 3 and 5 volt alarm goes up for 2 seconds and goes out. I opened the 3 and 5 volt power jumpers, removed the pu302, flashed the multimcontroller with different firmware, nothing helped. I noticed that on the u4104 the output is 1.5V, this voltage goes to the combined processor. Should there be such tension there?
la-g07jp no standby voltages
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I have a few standby voltages that are 0, as seen in the picture. Is the Panasonic chip broken? In the picture I have all my voltages.
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