Thanks Jon…late last night I piddled with it more. Remember, the new unit (module with two LED panels) acted the same way and on the same side. I kept fiddling with the 4 wire connector that couples to the new module, and I would almost swear it’s an erratic connection on one of the 120v wires feeding the new module. I could make it stay lit steady for a bit and my last attempt for the night it was still working fine. Couple times when I opened the doors that same LED panel slightly flickered and then stayed lit…If you replaced the LED strips but didn't replace the power supply board and still had the identical problem, it's either:
● The power supply board, with the most likely problem being the electrolytic capacitors as I stated in post number 2.*
Or
● Bad cables between the LED strips and the power supply board, an unlikely failure.
* The argument that it can't be the power supply because one side flashed and one side doesn't assumes that the power supply is connected in parallel to both strips. Looking at the board however suggests there may be separate sections for each strip.
More tomorrow…