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Sony SLV-815 dead again

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Bart De Cock

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Aug 22, 2002, 3:43:42 PM8/22/02
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Hi all,

Thanks for reading this.
It seems like the power supply of my SLV-815 is dead again. Last time I
repaired it I replaced all condensors (all!), the AC/DC converter and one
expensive chip (the 5/6 pins, I think, black IC somewhere near the
transformator). A lot of the traces on the PCB were broken, so I fixed those
also.
Now, after having it recording for one night the thing is dead again. The
fuse is broken and it seems like one diode got very hot.
It's completely dead.

I don't feel like repairing it again, unless someone has a great idea. I'ld
rather repair another power supply, anyone have one? Know where I can get
one? Can I only get the PCB? Does Sony still have it? etc..

Thanks for any input,
Bart


BILLSCHWENKE

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Aug 23, 2002, 8:42:33 AM8/23/02
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>I replaced all condensors (all!), the AC/DC converter and one
>expensive chip (the 5/6 pins, I think, black IC somewhere near the
>transformator). A lot of the traces on the PCB were broken, so I fixed those
>also.
>Now, after having it recording for one night the thing is dead again. The
>fuse is broken and it seems like one diode got very hot.
>It's completely dead.
>
>I don't feel like repairing it again, unless someone has a great idea. I'ld
>rather repair another power supply, anyone have one? Know where I can get
>one? Can I only get the PCB? Does Sony still have it? etc..
>
>Thanks for any input,
>Bart
>
>

Yeah, man...sounds like you put TOO much money in a bad supply. Look for a
parts unit to use on eBay. I have a Sharp that's just waiting for a new head
pre-amp!

Bill

Roland Elliott

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Nov 30, 2013, 6:43:02 AM11/30/13
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I am just fault finding a tape motor drive fail, after I replaced a broken tape load gear (blue one) if no luck then I may have a good psu for you.
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