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George
Hi,
I have now inherited two Daewoo DVG-5200S players which exhibit the
same problem and was wondering if anyone in the repair field may be
familiar with this failure and have an idea of how difficult (or
impossible) it might be to repair:
Composite out (my usual connection) suddenly appears to have lost sync
or something. The output is now gray and is squashed diagonally over
to one side. Component out seems to be OK, but I have no devices
capable of testing or receiving that (one of the three outputs sends a
properly synced black and white picture to my composite input).
Notes:
These players are only comprised of around three main boards. The
power supply board is on one side, I believe one board on the other
side holds all the main video circuitry, as well as the failed output,
audio outs, and optical out, and another small daughterboard with the
component outs on it attaches to that. The main board has a lot of
small electrolytic caps, a crystal (I think it was 27MHz), and a bunch
of surface mount IC's and junk (probably an "out of my league"
repair). I have recently purchased an ESR meter kit and believe I have
tested and replaced most of the suspicious caps on one, but I don't
think they were bad anyway.
I wasn't around for either failure, but they sounded as if there was
no obvious cause, they just stopped working. I own the exact same
unit and mine has worked flawlessly for a couple years. It's one of my
favorites and I'd like to see one of the others back in service.
If it's easy enough, I'd obviously prefer to fix the composite out,
but I could possibly look into doing a component to composite circuit,
if it isn't too complicated. I'm kind of hoping that Daewoo is known
for putting a faulty part in these models and someone has already
tracked it down.
Please reply in the newsgroup and thanks a lot!
George
I have now inherited two Daewoo DVG-5200S players which exhibit the
same problem and was wondering if anyone in the repair field may be
familiar with this failure and have an idea of how difficult (or
impossible) it might be to repair:
Composite out (my usual connection) suddenly appears to have lost sync
or something. The output is now gray and is squashed diagonally over
to one side. Component out seems to be OK, but I have no devices
capable of testing or receiving that (one of the three outputs sends a
properly synced black and white picture to my composite input).
Notes:
These players are only comprised of around three main boards. The
power supply board is on one side, I believe one board on the other
side holds all the main video circuitry, as well as the failed output,
audio outs, and optical out, and another small daughterboard with the
component outs on it attaches to that. The main board has a lot of
small electrolytic caps, a crystal (I think it was 27MHz), and a bunch
of surface mount IC's and junk (probably an "out of my league"
repair). I have recently purchased an ESR meter kit and believe I have
tested and replaced most of the suspicious caps on one, but I don't
think they were bad anyway.
I wasn't around for either failure, but they sounded as if there was
no obvious cause, they just stopped working. I own the exact same
unit and mine has worked flawlessly for a couple years. It's one of my
favorites and I'd like to see one of the others back in service.
If it's easy enough, I'd obviously prefer to fix the composite out,
but I could possibly look into doing a component to composite circuit,
if it isn't too complicated. I'm kind of hoping that Daewoo is known
for putting a faulty part in these models and someone has already
tracked it down.
Please reply in the newsgroup and thanks a lot!
George