I know that replacing the power supply is one possible fix, but here in Canada those seem to be going for over $100 which is more than I'm willing to gamble on this old machine. I've read that sometimes the connections on the main control board can erode and that it's possible a bit of solder in the right place could be all that's required to allow the machine to remain fully powered.
I should add here that this is my backup machine and I don't have a budget to replace it, so buying another used one isn't a good option for me. It isn't under warranty and repairs would likely cost more than buying an older one that's already working, so there's no benefit in going back to the clinic for help. I realize that the control board issue I'm suspecting may not actually be the problem, and even if it is I may just make things worse by digging in and working on it. If I can get it working with a bit of time and solder then it's a big win. If I can't, I'm not much further behind than I am now. Eyes wide open.
With all of that said, can anyone provide any guidance for where on the control board I should be looking for a likely connection problem? I have the schematics and the repair manual from the private files area (thanks!), but am not entirely sure how to interpret them. The image of the control board is attached.
Thanks!