I have a Husqvarna Mega 18 x 8 Quilter that turns out to be nothing more than a tin lizzie. I had thread to hang up in the bobbin cace and I turned it off and removed the thread. When I turned it back on it started powering up as it is suppose to do, but all of a sudden it went completely out, like the power had gone out. I had an electrician come out and check my outlets for any issues and he put a meter on the mother board. The cord is hot up to where it goes into the mother board. There is no one near me that works on this machine, I'd have to take it to another state. I feel this is a mother board issue. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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You are correct the motherboard is fried and needs to be changed out. Maybe you can try to order one online and take it to a computer shop in your area. The reason I suggest this is because a computer shop could easily change the motherboard out for you and get it up and running again. These parts are the same asa computer and would not take long to unscrew the old one and replace it with the new one.
This sounds like a motherboard issue all right. I'm not sure a computer person would help as much as the official Husvrna repairpersons would, however, since they're different interfaces.
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