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Old 09-04-2020, 01:12 PM
Sealtest Sealtest is offline
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
If you have one of those Chinese ESR/RLC/transistor testers I'd recommend checking all the lytics. It's possible they are marginal and causing shutdown.
I do have a pretty good Chinese cap tester I have compared with my heathkit it28. I can certainly give that a shot.

I know with some sets I've had I could look up my issue, and someone would direct me to the exact cap that was a known issue which always helped. Seems like with this model I'm out of luck.

I did refolw all of the larger components on the power supply. I get almost exact voltages from every pin but on the main board (bottom left connector that deals with the controls), I have a 5v pin reading at 3.32V. I'm unsure if I should be looking on the power supply or on the mainboard, or if that's an issue.


I just hate intermittent issues. Sometimes it seems it would be better if the units just 100% broke. It's like that when I'm working on cars and stereo gear though, so it may be different here.

I have also tried running the set without the back and with a fan blowing on it, with no change I have noticed. Currently there are no inputs connected to the set but it did still mess up when there were.
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