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|    Re: VCR plays color tapes in B&W only?    |
|    16 Jan 24 22:28:09    |
      From: carg121@usenet.com              On 1/9/24 12:24, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:       >       >> Hello! I have read all your posts and you are absolutely right.       Unfortunately, there are always such people who qualify the helpers. Well, I       also learned a lot from what was written here, at the hobby level I repair a       VHS VCR, which also has no color.        The type is AKAI VS-3. I repaired the servo part and the power part did not       work. Now it starts, plays, spins. The head drum was also bad, so I put in a       new original one. Now there is a picture, but it is black and white and jumps       a little. I can't        adjust the tape path any better. I would really appreciate it if you could       advise me. I checked the video pcb, all12, pb12 are fine. Unfortunately, I       don't have a test cassette, although I tried to make a color bar cassette and       check it at the test        points, but I didn't have much success.       >> Thank you in advance for your help.       >       > Those old Akais had lots of electrolytic caps that get weak with age. Try       heating the signal boards with a heat gun to see if the color returns. If it       does, you're going to have to recap that unit if you intend to keep it.       >                     Can you explain the heat gun technique for bad caps... how does it work?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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