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Kala
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 6:42 am    Post subject: RX-E810 not powering on

Hi everyone,

I just came across this form, it looks like you've been experiencing a similar issue as mine.
I have a Yamaha amplifier RX-E810 not powering on.
I read in different form that it is a common issue on the RX-E810 and that the issue is the Capacitor . I replaced the capacitor and the solved the issue but for few days only.

I checked again and noticed that the resistor next to the capacitor is damaged, i replaced both solved the issue but again after few days it wen dead.

I am just wondering if someone could help me to finding out what i am missing.


can that quality of the part be responsible of this recurrent issues? i am not professional so i am getting parts from ebay.

many thanks in advance for your help.
Guest
PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2021 9:11 am    Post subject:

Puffed electrolytics in a power supply?
Above average savage
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 10:03 am    Post subject: Yamaha rx-v650 turns on then off immediately

It turns on fine. Lasts a sec or so then off it goes. Any ideas?
jts1957
PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:11 am    Post subject:

That's where I keep mine.
omar2002
PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:02 am    Post subject:

Puffed electrolytics in a power supply?


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crwolf79
PostPosted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 8:39 am    Post subject: Re: RX-V650 power on-off problem

elekos wrote:
C405 capacitor is very important to proper standby voltage. Install new , even if original looks fine. By the way- on the C406 should be not less as 7.00 VDC, and sometimes add extra capacity to the C411 will help. For sure, check all ground connections, especially on the main and on the DSP module. Smile


Hello. Just wanted to say thank you!!! I had exactly the symptoms described in this thread with my RX-650, in particular, the unit would only power on maybe once in a 20 times, then got progressively worse. When it wouldn't turn on, the "Pure Direct" button would blink ever so softly blue (only visible in the dark). I am a total novice to this sort of thing, but I went to the electronics store, bought the capacitor for C405 as described, desoldered, then installed the new one and WOW, like magic, the trusty RX-650 is risen from the dead. How good is the Internet??? Very Happy
crwolf79
PostPosted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 8:39 am    Post subject: Re: RX-V650 power on-off problem

elekos wrote:
C405 capacitor is very important to proper standby voltage. Install new , even if original looks fine. By the way- on the C406 should be not less as 7.00 VDC, and sometimes add extra capacity to the C411 will help. For sure, check all ground connections, especially on the main and on the DSP module. Smile


Hello. Just wanted to say thank you!!! I had exactly the symptoms described in this thread with my RX-650, in particular, the unit would only power on maybe once in a 20 times, then got progressively worse. When it wouldn't turn on, the "Pure Direct" button would blink ever so softly blue (only visible in the dark). I am a total novice to this sort of thing, but I went to the electronics store, bought the capacitor for C405 as described, desoldered, then installed the new one and WOW, like magic, the trusty RX-650 is risen from the dead. How good is the Internet??? Very Happy
Olly
PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 1:31 pm    Post subject: Yamaha DSP-AX750SE shuts down after 2 seconds

Hi Guys,

I'm having a struggle with my Yamaha DSP-AX750SE whihc sounds similar to the issues that have been discussed on this forum.

The amp has been in storage for a few years and I brought it out to set up some tunes in my gym.

When I tun it on it powers up fine and then always shuts down after about 2 seconds.

I managed to get it to work one time but since then it just keeps shutting down, even with no speakers connected.

Based on the advice on this thread I have just replaced the c405 capacitor and sadly it has not fixed the problem.

Any other suggestions before I bite the bullet and get something else. It has hardly been used and is in otherwise pristine condition so I'd rather try to save it then junk it!

Thanks in advance
Olly

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