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 Post subject: [CLD-D505] No power
PostPosted: 14 Jul 2022, 05:15 
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After years of faithful service my Pioneer CLD-D505 will not turn on at all, I don't even get a standby light. I tried to open it up to take a look but I can't get the LD Tray to open up. When I spin the pulley at the front of case it only opens the CD tray at the center. Any help even getting to the power supply would be greatly appreciated and advice when I get to the power supply would be great appreciated also.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 14 Jul 2022, 06:21 
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[CLD-D505] No Power / Standby

It appears to cover everything you're seeking.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 14 Jul 2022, 07:29 
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If I understand correctly I need to lift the optical assembly push in the white plastic slider and move the pulley. What I am confused about is how do you safely lift the optical assembly? There is a gear in the front of the assembly that will raise it if turned but it does not appear to be enought. The link provided was helpful but the images it references to are no longer available.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 14 Jul 2022, 19:58 
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I personally have not had to what you need to do but I assume you gently move the laser pick-up to its standby position with your fingers (don’t move it too fast as it could potentially damage the gears or motor holder). The standby position should be approximately at where the laser would read the most inner track of an LD (not CD).

Then you need to turn the gear on the left front where the loading belt is located and notice if the pick up assembly starts to raise depending on the direction you turn the gear.

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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 15 Jul 2022, 00:48 
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Thanks! I was able to move the tray back and get to the power supply. What I can't understand is that the fuse is still good. I did test the continuity on D105 diode and I got no signal at all. Could the diode fail without impacting the fuse?


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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 15 Jul 2022, 01:50 
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Did you check the diode in both directions?

You should get one reading as infinity and the other with some kind of number.

Any yes, certain things can blow and your fuses can still be intact. A fuse is really a last ditch protection to protect the rest of the circuit and sometimes they will continue to blow after being replaced because something else still got through.
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PostPosted: 15 Jul 2022, 02:50 
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I put my meter on continuity/diode and checked the diode. I got no reading just 1 in both directions. I then tested the other diodes and got readings. Then I switched to ohms and checked the capacitors and got readings. Could that diode make the power supply not output power? I just question because several posts talked about removing that diode all together.

I really appreciate your help, I am learning so very much. This is a little outside of my field, but I do enjoy a good project.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
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It does sound like your diode is bad.

If not sure, just remove it and see what happens. If it works, I think you just lose ARC suppression until you replace the diode later.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 15 Jul 2022, 06:31 
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Thanks, I removed the diode and still no luck. I am now scratching my head.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 15 Jul 2022, 23:49 
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D105 is a SIDAC. No need to remove it if fuse is not blown.

Unplug everything that connects to power supply except AC power cord. Pin 5 of output should be +5VDC which is basically positive leg of C225. If there is voltage, need to check the front board the display is on.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 16 Jul 2022, 02:03 
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I tested pin 5 and got no voltage. I used the frame for the ground and Pin 5 was clearly labeled on the power supply.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 16 Jul 2022, 04:14 
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With power unplugged check IC211 for continuity. If there is continuity, I'd say there is a fair chance C120 dried up.
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PostPosted: 16 Jul 2022, 04:47 
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I did check IC211 and I got continuity so I then switched the meter to ohms and checked C120 and the meter did not range at all. It just stayed at 1 as though there was no current at all. Do I just need to replace C120? If so I think I can desolder it and replace it.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 17 Jul 2022, 20:42 
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At the very least, de-solder it and check again. Capacitance mode on a DMM or an ESR meter can provide clearer indication of failure.
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 18 Jul 2022, 05:22 
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I will do that, my multimeter does not have a capacitance mode on it. Will ohms do just as good or should I get a new meter or ESR meter?
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 Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-d505
PostPosted: 18 Jul 2022, 14:07 
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Unless you are planning to regularly get into repairs, you will save money by just testing what you can with current equipment. High-quality replacement capacitors are usually under $1, but shipping is $5+. I usually order the cap I need as well as those that might also be problematic. Maybe tack on C211.
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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D505] No power
PostPosted: 19 Jul 2022, 15:54 
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I appreciate the advice. I ended up ordering an assorted kit of capacitors and a capacator tester. Now I just have to wait for shippping and some free time.

Update: Everything came in and I started testing caps, so far I removed C225, C120 and C211. I removed and tested them with my new capacitor tester and they were okay. I replaced them anyways because I have large supply of capacitors. I also put D105 back in the board as well.

I did notice that I can't find an ohm rating for resistor R102

Also I noticed that the solder joint just to the left at J224 on the outside does not connect. Is that supposed to be?


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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D505] No power
PostPosted: 20 Jul 2022, 02:14 
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That spot near J224 should not connect. R102 would be a very high value resistor.

Start with the secondary side. On a safety note: power supplies can be dangerous to work on, particularly malfunctioning ones. When in doubt, look up proper safety information.

If there is no voltage before or after D204, the issue should be on the primary side.
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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D505] No power
PostPosted: 20 Jul 2022, 02:26 
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okay so the resistor is beyond the range of my meter. As for testing the circut am I checking voltage under load/plugged in? If I understand this correctly the primary side is AC and the secondary side is DC. So I should have DC voltage on D204. That will indicate which side of power supply the issue is.
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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D505] No power
PostPosted: 20 Jul 2022, 03:34 
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Voltage is rectified at D101, so everything downstream of that is DC. When diagnosing an issue like this, everything should be unplugged from the power supply except the AC power cord going in. The primary side is high voltage.
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