Egy Onkyo TX-NR509-em van, az a gond vele, hogy az analóg bemeneteken kívül semmit nem érzékel. Van egy panel benne, amire az összes HDMI csatlakozás megy, innen van HDMI kimenet a TV-re. Ide érkezik a NET csatlakozás, és az előlapról usbl pl. IPOD-nak stb. Ezeket a TV kimeneten kivételével nem érzékeli. A SETUP pontokat látom a TV-n, de a fenti digitális bemenetek állítási lehetőségei nem aktívak. Van valakinek ötlete, hol kezdjem? Kapcsolási rajzom van. Előre is köszi!
Sziasztok!
Magnó rész szól, de a rádiókból semmi, UKW-n a sztereó LED se világít ki, ki se tudom szedni a NYÁK-ot, szervízesek anno ezt hogy javították? Előlapot leszedtem, de a hátulját nem bírom leszedni mert a végerősítő/táp hosszú panelja keresztbe van az alján..
Valmi tápfeszültséghiányra gondolok..
This one had been sitting in a barn for years. Powered it up and the large power transistors on the heat sink would get hot
after a time....and the heat sink would also get quite hot. Speakers sounded like they had some DC on them....with a loud thump
Found the manual on Hi-Fi engine,
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/b8mlsu7q3pz0bvf/hfe_nad_3140_service.pdf/file ]
and saw a video on youtube saying lots of capacitors dry out
due to their locations near resistors that get very hot, I guess sorta a poor
design. Went in and recapped almost the entire
product save for the (4) large 50V PS caps which appear to check ok.None of
the high power or driver transistors
mounted to the main heat sink were shorted..
Powered on but no audio, and noticed the fuses to Bridge D805 were melted open.
I believe they were ok before.
Replaced them and they started to light up like fiilaments, so shut down,
removed the bridge D805, then checked it, its ok.
There is about a 16 ohm short on the + / - lands where the bridge was. It
seems like something I did maybe is causing this,
like a capacitor in backwards, which I am doing alot of lately for some
reason.
Turns out, yep I put C805 (470/ 63) In backwards ! Capacitor still checks
ok, so will re-use it.
Short is still there though Im guessing R803 is adding in 5.6 ohms or so,
that means theres a 10 ohm short someplace. Q801, 802 arent reading short,
and looks like this becomes a +43V ps feed.
Any ideas out there on what to check next? I am guessing this cap in
backwards caused the voltage applied to a component to be
reverse and its shorted. Or would this be normal with a reversed cap installed,
and putting it in right would be how to fix it?
Steve Hearns
Technotronic Dimensions [USA]
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