More likely you have a bad loading motor that is drawing too much current, a common failure. There should not be any flicker. The motor will continue to draw more current. It will come back or the customer will never come back. Dominic DiLeo Atlantic TV Freeport, Maine _______________________________________________________ <<<< Scoped the 17v source( marked on the board) and it had a 2v ripple when load motor was going checked CP52 1000/ 25v located on sweep pcb. Cap measured 1032Uf and ESr was good . Replaced the cap with a 2200uF Set no longer shuts off when going from FF to stop. Still see slight flicker in pix when loading motor goes but I'm sending it out. With out a schematic it's hard to locate the exact fault on this. I checked a lot of things on this but this is a secondary problem to the one the customer brought it in for so I'm not going to feel too bad about the fix. Mike Mike Wilson A.M. Stereo & Video Seattle WA. >>>>>>>> ***************************************************************************** The Tech Address Book: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/contact.html Add a Repair Tip Here, or Change/Remove your Email Address: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/main.htm Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Lost your Login Info?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/