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black3daa
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Post subject: [CLD-737] Power Issue  Posted: 16 Sep 2023, 03:33 |
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First time posting so go gentle on me.
I picked up a Pioneer CLD-737 a while ago and I'd be very happy to get it working as a daily driver. At the time, it powered up and functioned long enough for me to play a laserdisc successfully, so I know it can do that. But the power would cut out suddenly while playing the disc (never for longer than 5 minutes IIRC). Now, it will go to standby mode when plugged in, but when I push the power button the display lights up only for about a second before it goes back into standby mode. Only difference is the red LED will sort of flicker continuously until I unplug it, which I end up doing because it won't respond to anything else at that point.
I'm still a beginner with electronics repair, but soldering is something I'm comfortable with. From poking around on these forums, am I in the ballpark saying this problem is related to capacitors? Or am I totally off?
While I'm at it, are the power supplies for the CLD-535 and CLD-737 interchangeable? They look identical to me, but I could very well be missing something. If this is a power supply issue, I'm wondering if I could replace the 737 with one from the 535.
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admin
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-737] Power Issue  Posted: 16 Sep 2023, 03:49 |
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black3daa wrote: But the power would cut out suddenly while playing the disc (never for longer than 5 minutes IIRC). Now, it will go to standby mode when plugged in, but when I push the power button the display lights up only for about a second before it goes back into standby mode Player going to standby by itself is a protection mode where some of the internal voltages are not received properly (too high or too low). That would usually denote dying capacitors or broken/damaged soldering. Not easy to fix. Julien
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black3daa
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-737] Power Issue  Posted: 16 Sep 2023, 08:08 |
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Joined: 22 Oct 2019, 14:14 Posts: 3 Location: Japan Has thanked: 5 times Been thanked: 0 time
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admin wrote: Not easy to fix.
Not easy but...not impossible?  Probably beyond my skills, but in theory could replacing the capacitors starting with the power supply then moving on to other boards potentially fix the issue? Assuming I didn't screw anything up along the way... Any idea about swapping the power supplies or where I might find that information?
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david4
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-737] Power Issue  Posted: 28 Oct 2023, 11:27 |
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I too had problems with capacitors on my LD player (a Yamaha) and a recap of the entire power board has given it a new lease on life.  Cheers,
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