Thanks. I poked it and it did seem to be adhesive. Chances of finding whats wrong with it low now as they don't service it but will sell spare parts. Maybe it's just a bad screen.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020, 7:16 PM Lief <imba.milkcow@gmail.com> wrote:
The yellow stuff could also be some sort of adhesive. But maybe still worth to check the capacitance, if you didn't find a obvious fault(like blown fuses or maybe a switch that isn't closed)
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