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Re: Dead RCX..
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The batteries are new.The polarity is correct. I 've never load anything in the RCX, it was brand new, I only turned it on and off a few times and then when I tried to put it in a contstruction I've made, I pushded downwards, then I've heard a long beep, and it never went on again!... I've already checked the internals..Everything looks fine in there.. I 've never connected anything to my rcx.. It seems that is locked someway.. I've removed the batteries for 24 hours, put them back, but still no operation.. There is no fuse inside the circuit.. I was wondering if there is an unofficial way, by shortcircuiting something e.g. or by applying external power to the board, to rivive it.. It is very odd, but the RCX stopped functioning out of the blue.. I've also tried to hold on pressed the on/off button while removing the batteries, it supposed to hear a beep and unlock the RCX as a troubleshooting guide of lego said, but nothing happened..no beep, nothing at all.. ![]() |
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