Re: Sys11 Display voltage
- From: pinsatiable <beatty1821@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 21:44:34 -0700 (PDT)
On May 7, 12:40 am, "Fred Kemper" <pbgar...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You should have installed ALL the pieces as the other
pieces not replaced were probably stressed.
That's likely the reason for your problems.
Never replace single pieces in this section of the power
supply if you've had a failure. (The 'guide' must be wrong....)
--
Fred
TX
CARGPB#8
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"mosten" <mos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:4c3db499-53fa-4907-b724-2214e2493804@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On May 6, 9:29 pm, "John Wart, jr" <johnwar...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, following clay's guide I was trying to replace the above first.
I went ahead after I posted and put in the new MJE15030, now it blows
the 1/8 amp fuse on power on.- Hide quoted text -
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The guide is not wrong, it says clearly that you should replace all
the components in the high power section if you have a failure.
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