It looks like any Aurora since Aurora-R5 (but later ones have rounder outer case). I have an Aurora-R6.
It looks like the side case panel pops-off similar to mine.
I think what you are talking about is the power-supply arm. Not something you want to be messing with a lot. It's permanently chassis grounded (so that's not an issue). My guesses are:
a. One of the modular plugs on the back-side of the power-supply is kinked (so make sure that all have a bit of slack during its complete travel).
b. One of the modular plugs is not connected properly (re-seat them all).
c. When fully folded in, be sure PS and/or arm-bracket is not touching anything or pinching any wires.
d. Check all wires and cable harnesses for scratched or bare wires.
ProfessorW00d
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December 7th, 2022 17:00
post some photos of the inside of your rig
Tesla1856
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December 7th, 2022 18:00
It looks like any Aurora since Aurora-R5 (but later ones have rounder outer case). I have an Aurora-R6.
It looks like the side case panel pops-off similar to mine.
I think what you are talking about is the power-supply arm. Not something you want to be messing with a lot. It's permanently chassis grounded (so that's not an issue). My guesses are:
a. One of the modular plugs on the back-side of the power-supply is kinked (so make sure that all have a bit of slack during its complete travel).
b. One of the modular plugs is not connected properly (re-seat them all).
c. When fully folded in, be sure PS and/or arm-bracket is not touching anything or pinching any wires.
d. Check all wires and cable harnesses for scratched or bare wires.