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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:27 am Post subject: |
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If this unit uses a switch-mode power supply, many power-on failures are caused by defective electrolytic capacitors. In order to test them you will need an ESR meter. EVB makes a good one and you can find them via their website. I usually wind up testing every capacitor to find ones which are dried up and open circuit. There's usually a small switch-mode power supply which runs a bunch of standby circuits and when you push the power-on button, those standby circuits trigger the relay. Because the standby power supply runs all the time, the capacitors in it tend to dry up with age.
Your problem may be unrelated, it's hard to diagnose these things over the web! |
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