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I did this.

Fender UK will repair it, but at cost since you changed the voltage.
It's blown it's electrolyte capacitors, but fender will replace the whole power module.
I'd contact real electronics in Sheffield as they replace components, and should be a lot cheaper.

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UPDATE: I got an electrics guy to look at it, he replaced a fuse and managed to get it to turn back on but said the valves aren't glowing, it's producing no sound and every LED is just flashing on and off at the same time.. anybody know what that could mean?

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