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Okay, the tutorial helps, but don't even pay attention to the pictures in the link above. I was led that direction as well, but if you read the advice carefully, he says that the fuse on his is on the SOLDER side (the back), a detail I missed before. Take out the screws holding the board down and lift it up. You should see a small surface mount fuse labeled F301. On mine, it's a beige-ish white, it can also be a green in some. It does NOT look like a resistor in my Model 2. If you've got a meter, check if it's got continuity. Like mine, it probably is blown, so try attaching a wire across it and see what happens. I fixed mine this way just last night, after more than a year of frustration, and all is well! Just make sure to get a 1A fuse to attach instead of the wire, my brother is bringing me one in this afternoon. 
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