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Zapped my Mother 32 with too much voltage – where to get repaired in the UK?
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Zapped my Mother 32 with too much voltage – where to get repaired in the UK?

I momentarily applied 24VDC to the Eurorack power header of my Mother 32 (I know, stupid). Now it doesn't turn on. There are no smells and no visible signs of burnt out components.

Anyone know where I can get it fixed in the UK?

Or maybe someone can help me fault find and fix? I'm guessing it's one or 2 components on the power input.

In the meantime I'm waiting for a response from Moog

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