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In article .com,
Mark Carver wrote: bugbear wrote: I got it back with a note saying "replaced 22uf cap" and a 43 quid bill. Thanks to the group for the excellent info, and no thanks to a shop that charges a fortune even when the customer provides the diagnosis. Charles has explained very well why you were charged that sum in another posting. Thank you for that. :-)) -- From KT24 - in drought-ridden Surrey Using a RISC OS5 computer |
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A failing C101 (22mfd 400v) in the power supply can be the cause of a variety of problems on the DS608P. || BugBear Correct, just repaired two with exactly the same fault. Dave Is there a knack to opening these? I removed the 3 bottom screws from a faulty one I have but it seems reluctant to come apart with gentle teasing - should I use brute force or have I missed something? |
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I's ok - I've figured it
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I realise this is an old thread but my Mum's DS608P has just died... I've got the lid off but I can't see C101 anywhere. The caps on the power board only appear to go up to about C24. Are there different versions of the power board around? Does anyone hold spares for these boxes or offer a repair service? Thanks, Richard -- Dicko |
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Dicko wrote:
I realise this is an old thread but my Mum's DS608P has just died... I've got the lid off but I can't see C101 anywhere. The caps on the power board only appear to go up to about C24. Are there different versions of the power board around? Here's a photo of the power supply showing the location of C101, which is the usual suspect and cure for most ills, along of course with the now seemingly obligatory advice that any replacement component must share the same electrical characteristics as the old one, and it's not a job that you should undertake to attempt yourself unless you are a qualified service technician, etc etc ;o) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...2305/power.jpg Does anyone hold spares for these boxes or offer a repair service? Not as far as I'm aware, as the price of labour alone would doubtless outweigh the cost of a new piece of equipment. Thanks, Richard |
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Ivan wrote:
Here's a photo of the power supply showing the location of C101, Try this one, http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...2305/power.jpg |
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Looks like mine is different... http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...9/IMG_1336.jpg Thanks for the info. R. -- Dicko |
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Dicko wrote:
Looks like mine is different... http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...9/IMG_1336.jpg Interesting, in the early days of Freeview I sold a fair number of 608Ps and even ordered several replacement power supplies and remotes from Setpal (who were an extremely helpful company). However I have to say I have never seen that particular power supply version, it would look like the equivalent of electrolytic C101 (next to D5) in the primary circuit is worth checking to see if it has around 300 odd volts across its terminals, if so the next check would be to see if there is any output voltages on pl 4, all all this of course depends on the rest of the circuitry having remained the same, is there any additional prefix after the model number? Thanks for the info. R. |
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Ivan wrote:
Dicko wrote: Looks like mine is different... http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...9/IMG_1336.jpg Interesting, in the early days of Freeview I sold a fair number of 608Ps and even ordered several replacement power supplies and remotes from Setpal (who were an extremely helpful company). However I have to say I have never seen that particular power supply version, it would look like the equivalent of electrolytic C101 (next to D5) in the primary circuit is worth checking to see if it has around 300 odd volts across its terminals, if so the next check would be to see if there is any output voltages on pl 4, all all this of course depends on the rest of the circuitry having remained the same, is there any additional prefix after the model number? Thanks for the info. R. Also check the soldered-in mains fuse on the power supply board. It's encapsulated so dosn't look like a fuse. -- Ashley For Windsor Weather see www.snglinks.com/wx |
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Ashley, Which one is the fuse in my photo? R. -- Dicko |
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