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Bret wrote: James, You may have read kims comments about the longer screw. Not yet I'll look for his comment > Eventually I put in a SLIGHTLY larger fuse, and this seemed to resolve > the > problem. I'll remember that > Another area to check is where the power socket is > solder to the Printed Circuit Board of the EDP. I have > heard of these solder joints breaking and becoming > intermittant. This would have the symptom you describe > (reset when the case is tapped). Most likly the case (no pun intended, just came out of my mouth that way) I will look around there > > > My guess is the reset is due to intermittant power > somewhere from the input of the power cable to the fuse > to the transformer, to the input of the voltage > regulators, to the DC output of the voltage regulators. > An intermittant contact anywhere in this path could > have the symptom you describe. > > Good luck! I know this can be a very frustrating > problem. > bret > > --- James Devillez <grndflor@apex.net> wrote: Thank you very much. I have used it all afternoon and it reset itself one time. then I moved the unit a bit and no problem Yet!