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Thread: Any tips on bringing my reliant 250M back to life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mixedgas View Post
    I've got a similar board, do you have medical one (curestar?) or science one?
    It's the scientific one I guess. Look exactly like the one GooeyGus has.

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    Hey DZ, when you have some spare time do you think you could take a few detailed pictures of all the connections and where they go? That would be a huuuuuuge help to me with this

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    Quote Originally Posted by GooeyGus View Post
    Hey DZ, when you have some spare time do you think you could take a few detailed pictures of all the connections and where they go? That would be a huuuuuuge help to me with this

    I can't imagine that these are going to help all that much. Everything is so damn compact in these units! Hopefully this helps a little! If it were me, I wouldn't bother repairing the supply unless that tube was good. Or if you can afford it, send the whole thing off to be refurb'd.
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    Thanks! Those actually did help a bunch. I saw a bunch of 'empty' terminals in mine that I didn't have any sort of connectors for, but I noticed that in yours a few of the same terminals are empty. Also, you've confirmed my thoughts on where the cathode connects to. Thanks!

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