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Yes, tried that - found the lead from the printer fitted - def no power! Thanks for the suggestion though!Solarchaser said:Can't be certain, but that looks like a standard figure of 8 lead, if so, pull it out and plug in a new one.
Most light duty appliances from 10 years ago would have one, like a radio, dvd player etc
If im wrong and its an IEC, then a kettle lead will do it, usually on all newish TVs, computers, screens etc etc0 -
Ahh, sorry to hear that.
Looks like you are at the point of opening it up, calling someone out, or buying a new oneWest central Scotland
4kw sse since 2014 and 6.6kw wsw / ene split since 2019
24kwh leaf, 75Kwh Tesla and Lux 3600 with 60Kwh storage0 -
I think you’re right! Very annoying!Solarchaser said:Ahh, sorry to hear that.
Looks like you are at the point of opening it up, calling someone out, or buying a new one0
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