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For Fender parts and schematics, call Fender Customer Service at 800-856-9801. I will mention that the cost of replacing a transformer in a 15 watt Squier amp would lead me to just replacing the amp
The sink is aluminum or copper. Just secure the ground wire to any screw that is nearby, or where you see a scorch mark. If you could read a schematic, you would already know such a simple answer by looking at the board.
A bad Power Supply with a weak voltage rail, will produce the symptoms you've just described.
1) IF all of the LED lights were on at once, they would use less than 1 Watt of power.
2) EACH fan uses 2 to 3 Watts of power.
3) A typical Processor can use from 51 to 125 Watts. Just depends on what Processor it is.
You press the Power On button. The first chipset (Integrated Circuit) to receive power is the BIOS chipset. BIOS detects what devices are installed, does a Ram Memory count, turns the Processor on, and hands the computer over to the Operating System. (Windows XP is one example of an O/S)
Have you tested the main voltages of the Power Supply? A) The 3.3 Volt power rail B) The 5 Volt power rail C) The 12 Volt power rail
(12 volt rail must be 11 volts or more. Less = new Power Supply)
Generally, this type of amp is relatively simple to repair if you're capable of replacing the blown parts. If you can find the web site for Nitro, you may be able to get a schematic. I couldn't find their site.
What troubleshooting have you done?
What parts are blown?
If you need help troubleshooting, I'd need a photo of the inside of the amplifier. [email protected]
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