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Default Gigaworks S750 repaired by Regenboog Heerlen

As I suspected, the fuse of this device blew, probably saving my life from electric shock ? Hmmm...

The brown glue does not seem to be removed by repair company, me not to happy/thrilled about that.

I took some pictures of their repair job. They seemed to have cleaned off some brown glue from a blue thingy... or even replaced it... I wonder if more damage now occured to this device or not...

The big black capacitators are still surrounded with brown glue, this has to be cleaned off I think.

Here are recent pictures of internals of device and blown fuse:

http://www.skybuck.org/GigaWorksS750...AndDeadAgain1/

Tomorrow I will take it back to repair shop.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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