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harryhomer

I am trying to repair a Toshiba SD-3900 DVD Player. Power light (on/
standby) light comes one when depressed; LED panel never lights up and
none of the functions work. Power supply appears to be okay. Any
suggestions?
 
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Arfa Daily

harryhomer said:
I am trying to repair a Toshiba SD-3900 DVD Player. Power light (on/
standby) light comes one when depressed; LED panel never lights up and
none of the functions work. Power supply appears to be okay. Any
suggestions?

Earlier Tosh's used to suffer quite badly from short circuit electrolytics
that served as decouplers on the + / - 12v rails. Probably worth running a
meter over them all just in case. Failing that turning up anything, I would
chase it from the angle of the VFD not lighting.

Arfa
 
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harryhomer

Earlier Tosh's used to suffer quite badly from short circuit electrolytics
that served as decouplers on the + / - 12v rails. Probably worth running a
meter over them all just in case. Failing that turning up anything, I would
chase it from the angle of the VFD not lighting.

Arfa

I checked the DVD player, both with the power supply board connected
and disconnected, and the + and -12 volts are missing. I checked all
caps on my Sencore checker and found 3 that may be bad (they are 25v
or higher). They show up as bad on the dielectric absorption setting,
which I have not had on previous checkers. I am used to finding bad
ones either through leakage or the ESR reading. I am going to replace
these and see what happens. Obviously the 12 volt rails are missing
right off of the switching power supply. Thanks for your help, and
feel free to add any more comments.
 
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Arfa Daily

Earlier Tosh's used to suffer quite badly from short circuit electrolytics
that served as decouplers on the + / - 12v rails. Probably worth running a
meter over them all just in case. Failing that turning up anything, I
would
chase it from the angle of the VFD not lighting.

Arfa

I checked the DVD player, both with the power supply board connected
and disconnected, and the + and -12 volts are missing. I checked all
caps on my Sencore checker and found 3 that may be bad (they are 25v
or higher). They show up as bad on the dielectric absorption setting,
which I have not had on previous checkers. I am used to finding bad
ones either through leakage or the ESR reading. I am going to replace
these and see what happens. Obviously the 12 volt rails are missing
right off of the switching power supply. Thanks for your help, and
feel free to add any more comments.



It's a bit odd that both rails are actually missing right off the power
supply itself, if all of the other rails are there ok. I take it this
particular model does actually use + / - 12v supplies ? Are the output
voltages marked on the board ? Are you able to follow the output pins that
should carry these rails, back to their origin ? Usually, there is just a
winding on the switching transformer, which feeds a pair of Schottky diodes
to develop the basic + / - rails. There is then just a series choke and a
cap on each rail.

I tried looking on the Tosh European engineer's support site, but this model
is not listed, so unfortunately, I was not able to download a set of
schematics for it. I would be interested to know how you get on with this
problem.

Arfa
 
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