Yeah, that sounds good, but at the moment I don't have access to an IR
camera. I might be able to track one down through networking with
people, but that might take a while. I can't think of anything I have
that would be good at finding the problem by heat. Other than my
fingers... :)

I'll have to check around and play with it some more.

Thank you!
Erik

On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Larry W<[email protected]> wrote:
> Erik Lane wrote:
>> Thanks for the ideas!
>>
>> It definitely could be something heat related.
>
> It sure sounds like it.  Back when I troubleshot at the device level I'd
> search for a hot device and hit it with a burst of CO2.  If it started
> to work, I'd replace the device.  These days you can use an IR camera or
> other IR sensor to find the hot device, but unless you can replace the
> device you might be better off replacing the circuit card.
>
> Larry
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