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My AG-1830 from about the same vintage '87-88 has a lot of miniature radial lead electrolytics in the video circuits that have failed. I don't recall seeing any SMD caps on boards in that model either. Might pre-date use of SMDs by a year or two.
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Ok i see, i missed read your post.. I'll just have to look for the board that contains the video circuit
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Justg got back from stopping by my old place of employment and picked up both the Philips NAP and Panasonic manuals for this VCR. If you need any specifics maybe I can help.
They're are fixin' to throw out all the "obsolete" manuals! I am trying to collect manuals for everything I own. They have already dumped a bunch into boxes and are not organized anymore, which makes it hard to find ones I'm looking for. If I only had room I would get them all but there's probably 20 filing cabinets full and will only need them once they're gone of course. |
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Wow, that Panasonic does look allot like the Phillips I have.. You should get all those service manuals and put them up on Ebay, especially anything from the 80's and prior to the 80's.. I Just need to locate the video board.
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I'm servicing a Panasonic PV-S4880 right now, which is the clone-model to your Philips, and it needs a power supply rebuilt, a servo board caps rebuilt, and video board SMD caps rebuilt. Not a smart design at all by PanaJunk. This is what the video board looks like with the surface-mount caps on the hybrid IC board. Replace all 8, which I already ordered from Mouser for myself, and you will have video again. Last edited by waltchan; 06-02-2012 at 04:16 AM. |
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Panasonic began to use SMDs in mid-1987, first with the 1987 PV-S4764, Panasonic's first S-VHS VCR.
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