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Kamshaft

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  1. 2 hours ago, lopenator said:

    very likely the transistor near the clock cap could be dying. check the collector and if its not 3.3v it may need replacing.

    have you checked the transistor?

    I have not.  I'll test it also, over and above replacing the orange clock cap

  2. I did not replace the clock cap yet (the orange one right?), I'll replace it and if it still persists, I'll replace the transistor.  Thanks guys!  I'll report back in order to help someone reading this thread in the future.

  3. 29 minutes ago, brooselee said:

    If the caps were really bad, you might check for trace rot going to the front of the xbox. A lot of power on/off issues can be fixed with repairing traces. There are quite a few pictures out there for the common areas to check.

    My gut feeling tells me it's not a trace.  Thanks for the input though.

  4. I'll do my best to describe the strange issue...

    I received a dead 1.6 xbox. Wouldn't power on.

    I changed all the bulging caps that were noticeably damaged.  NOT all of them. (Maybe I should)

    Now the xbox powers on and works flawlessly, HOWEVER, when I power down the console.  The console doesn't power back up.

    But, when I pull the power cord from the back and let it sit for a bit, it can power back on normally.

    I tried doing a google search and search this site with no luck.

    Help!  Ideas?

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