Had to ask. Do you have a multi meter? If so and you can read schematics it would be a good idea to check to make sure 48V is getting to the console from the CPU. If it is, then checking all ribbon connectors in the console is the next step I would take.
It hits the main power distribution board on the back of the d8b and is then sent via a ribbon cable to the analog I/O board. You can check to see if phantom is getting to the XLR jacks by setting a multi meter to DC voltage and sticking the + (red) lead into either pin 2 or 3 of the jack and sticking the - (black) into pin one for a ground reference and see if you get between 44-48V.
Without disassembling, you should be able to measure the phantom voltage on the BFC directly. However, it is a bit hard to explain and I don't have my D8B handy, so if you post a picture of the connector (with all pins/holes) on the thick cable going to the CPU, I can circle the pins that you should measure.