These photos were taken from a Canon ZR200. before I started, I was pretty sure that it’s a blown fuse that was caused by a loose screw. I found it and replaced the blown fuse, then it seemed to work fine, but the picture in the lcd was not clear and consumed over 1 ampere both recording & p/b mode. I found the fried chip on the main board & a sign of fire damage on the main chassis when I removed and flipped over the main board. another lucky day, found used main board and replaced it.

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