Hi Tom,
Thanks for getting back to me. It was a R990H board that blew. At the time when I was hooking it up I read that you could use a DC or an AC power source to power the control side of the board so I didn't think that a filtered supply was needed. I though it a bit strange at the time though and I must dig out the instructions and have a damn good look this time. I am not in the habit of claiming for things if I am the one who destroys them through my own fault/stupidity and I don't think your company should wear it either but I think in this case we were both at fault, if you could say that, through a bit of ambiguous info. This is why I would have liked to have it fixed or fix the parts myself even though a track was blown out where the capacitor used to be.
I will get in contact with you through your email address, Tom, and have a bit of a chat about what I can or can't do.
Once again, Thanks for the reply.
Richard.
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