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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-919 power up issue Posted: 05 Aug 2018, 22:12 |
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ksantry wrote: I just picked up a DVL-919, my first LD player. When I plug it in, the red light above the Standby button comes up. When I press that button - or any other button for that matter - the light goes out and that's it. I have not opened the case, but there is visible swelling of the case in the right rear corner of the machine, which makes me think a power supply has probably fried.
Any idea what's going on? Are parts available? And could this be fixed by someone who has near zero soldering skills?
I'm about a 1/2 hour west of Boston in case someone around here can offer in person help.
Thanks in advance. Damn, if that power supply blew that hard and buckled the case I would be impressed. I guess your 919 has an atomic reactor power supply There are lots of great topics with info to help you out on your 919, do a google search and you should find tons of info that will help you out. Good luck.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-919 power up issue Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 03:03 |
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blam1 wrote: Can you take a couple of pics of the swelling and the power supply board? I think it got hit from shipping and dislodged something inside. This is a case of want but can't do and must send off for repair.
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ksantry
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-919 power up issue Posted: 08 Aug 2018, 02:15 |
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rein-o wrote: blam1 wrote: Can you take a couple of pics of the swelling and the power supply board? I think it got hit from shipping and dislodged something inside. This is a case of want but can't do and must send off for repair. I've sent pics to blam1 and traded emails and he's stumped! I picked it up in person at a yard sale, so shipping damage is unlikely. If you can recommend someone in the Boston/Providence/Hartford/New Haven/Long Island areas who might have a clue and not charge an arm and a leg, I'd be grateful. Otherwise I'll put my time, energy, and money into finding another machine. Thanks again for comments.
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