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Old Jun 2nd, 2014, 11:13   #5
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I would be more concerned about how much damage has occurred to the CEM, to get the plug that hot will mean high current flowing, if that current came out of the CEM it probably has damaged output stages which will be far more difficult to repair than simply changing a plug.

If the soldered joints are covered in heat shrink and staggered along the length of whatever cable is accessible then I can't see any reason why changing the plug will cause problems - Mike
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