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I can't tell from the video but I think you might have a dead capacitor somewhere. I'd suspect on the psu-board. Look for one(s) that bulge at the top. Just look online on how to replace them if this is the case. Fairly easy and cheap.
This is one of the things i tried to look for immediately but i did not find anything wrong