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David Morrison
I have just read an old posting from January 2000 about repairing a
Panasonic NV-J1 VCR:
I actually paid someone a couple of years ago to replace all the
capacitors in the power supply of my NV-J1, but it seems to have failed
in the same way again, ie, I powered it off before a thunderstorm, then
plugged it in later to see no power at all.
At this stage I am wondering whether this is a capacitor problem or
something else. (I tried to get the power supply out to look at the
capacitors, but could not get the metal cage open.)
A second problem is how do I get the tape out that was in it at the time?
Thanks for any help.
David
Panasonic NV-J1 VCR:
Further to my previous message.....
While ya got the thing apart, you might want to check/replace the rest of
the electros in the P/S too... They can cause some funny faults when they
dry out, and it will only cost you a couple of bucks total... saves much
anguish chasing strange faults later on...
I actually paid someone a couple of years ago to replace all the
capacitors in the power supply of my NV-J1, but it seems to have failed
in the same way again, ie, I powered it off before a thunderstorm, then
plugged it in later to see no power at all.
At this stage I am wondering whether this is a capacitor problem or
something else. (I tried to get the power supply out to look at the
capacitors, but could not get the metal cage open.)
A second problem is how do I get the tape out that was in it at the time?
Thanks for any help.
David