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Old 09-14-20, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by patmcb12
Hi Kevin. What made you think that you were having a circuit board problem?
I recently bought a very lightly used 2018 Kickr. Brought it home and plugged it in and accidentally plugged in my old trainer’s plug into it. It produced the tiniest spark. I then plugged in the chord that came with it and it won’t turn on at all. Could this have caused it? The people I bought it from swore there was nothing wrong with it but said they would refund me the money if I couldn’t figure it out. Did some searching but couldn’t find people with the same problem.

thanks
Patrick
Look at the voltages on the power supply. If the old trainer had a 24V power supply and the Kickr uses 12V that could definitely fry the circuit board.
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