<p>Sent you a note on Twitter Paul… Try to clear the cmos of the nuc. I have had similar experience and the cmos trick has helped on a couple of machines in the past</p>
<p>My x360 recently stopped charging so I opened it and actually found the burnt up part. I then consulted my electrical engineer coworker who said it could be an easy fix, but might not solve the root cause. The biggest hurdle would be finding the circuit board schematics to find out exactly which component you need to get. Some rare repair shops will do this, but it would cost a couple hundred bucks when all is said and done. </p><p><br></p><p>This is actually a big topic right now the whole "right to repair" where companies take down technical repair documentation. It would be very interesting to see if you could get this device repaired, how hard it would be, and what the total costs ends up being.</p>