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I have a Cyberhome CH-LDV 700B portable DVD player with a broken DC
input jack inwhich the little post inside the jack that connects t
the "female" powercord has broken off (kids!).
I'd like to replace the jack, which is soldered onto the main board.
Here is the best description I can give of the jack itself:
1) It is a small black plastic rectangular-shape with what appears t
be a removable, snap-down cove
2) It measures about 9mm Long by 6mm Wide by 5mm High
3) The opening for the plug is 3mm in diameter on one 6x5mm en
4) There are three straight wire leads on the opposite 6x5mm en
running through the board and soldered onto the back side. All thre
conductors are arranged in a straight line on the 'bottom' of th
jack
5) There are two short, small plastic posts which align to two smal
holes through the circuit board near the opening to prevent shiftin
of the jack when attaching the power cord
6) The input voltage is listed as DC 9V, 2.2A in the manua
7) The brick itself has no markings, but the circuit board has the
following text: "M1 94V-O 001-4599" or "M1 94V-0 001-4599" on one sid
and "Ldb711B_AMP_0110 REV:2.1
I would like to locate a replacement DC jack and solder it on myself.
I am having a terrible time locating the part. (CyberHome is NO
helping at all!) Have tried mouser.com or codemicro.com and
aacomputerelec.com. Any useful suggestions would be most appreciate
and thank you in advance.
Tris
input jack inwhich the little post inside the jack that connects t
the "female" powercord has broken off (kids!).
I'd like to replace the jack, which is soldered onto the main board.
Here is the best description I can give of the jack itself:
1) It is a small black plastic rectangular-shape with what appears t
be a removable, snap-down cove
2) It measures about 9mm Long by 6mm Wide by 5mm High
3) The opening for the plug is 3mm in diameter on one 6x5mm en
4) There are three straight wire leads on the opposite 6x5mm en
running through the board and soldered onto the back side. All thre
conductors are arranged in a straight line on the 'bottom' of th
jack
5) There are two short, small plastic posts which align to two smal
holes through the circuit board near the opening to prevent shiftin
of the jack when attaching the power cord
6) The input voltage is listed as DC 9V, 2.2A in the manua
7) The brick itself has no markings, but the circuit board has the
following text: "M1 94V-O 001-4599" or "M1 94V-0 001-4599" on one sid
and "Ldb711B_AMP_0110 REV:2.1
I would like to locate a replacement DC jack and solder it on myself.
I am having a terrible time locating the part. (CyberHome is NO
helping at all!) Have tried mouser.com or codemicro.com and
aacomputerelec.com. Any useful suggestions would be most appreciate
and thank you in advance.
Tris