yes^^^
You will never trace the board, there are a million little pathways.
Isolate the issue to one board.
Let it sit a minute running and see if any ICs get hot.
Sorry bud, but a common cause of something like this is a shorted bypass cap. Each IC has a small cap to either power rail, and one of those somewhere croaks. We look through a lens for a tiny black mark or something on a tiny blue cap.
You will never trace the board, there are a million little pathways.
Isolate the issue to one board.
Let it sit a minute running and see if any ICs get hot.
Sorry bud, but a common cause of something like this is a shorted bypass cap. Each IC has a small cap to either power rail, and one of those somewhere croaks. We look through a lens for a tiny black mark or something on a tiny blue cap.
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