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speedmetal
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Post subject: [DVL-90] Has red stand-by light, wont fully power up Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 23:54 |
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Joined: 04 Apr 2022, 23:47 Posts: 1 Location: United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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hello all
Ok, so problem started after watching a full movie ( brain candy ), unit would not eject the disk, it displayed " open" and did nothing. I powered it down, tried again and it gave me the disk. Push close and displays " close", nothing happens so i give the manual assist to which it closes. I then power it back up, and i get no display or any sign that it's powered up.
Now, here comes all the things i've tried. I pulled the power supply supply and tested everything that i could as per the schematics. I even bought a sacrificial parts unit (dvl-700) to try things with. Using the 700's power supply that worked within the 700, i had the same results in the 90.Put original PS back and tried the laser/mech assembly from the 700, and I get a successful boot-up with display, but still no movement in the mech for disk loading, power off and back on with no display again. So i'm now stuck at this point. I decided to purchase all electrolytic caps for the power supply should it be something related to not having enough ummph to run the mech, i replaced all caps with the exception of C201/C202/C203/&C204 due to the originals had more capacitance than the new ones. I try it and the unit powers up with display, runs the laser out and the tray transport for a moment ( mech is loose & not fully installed, only by the ribbon cables). i put unit back together and the unit is back not fully powering up again. SMDH . I've even tried swapping the CLDmain and DVDmain boards with no success, and the laser/mech from the 700. I've also traced and continuity checked the entire path from power button, through the dvdmain board, and back to the power supply. I have all supply voltages ie: 3.3, 5, +/- 14, -30 < the power supply definitely switches on.
I'm missing something for sure. Is there any testing I can do to prove out a failure point, or any guidance from those that have done
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