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   From: NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com   
      
   In sci.electronics.repair, on Thu, 24 Jul 2025 06:42:43 -0700, Bob F   
    wrote:   
      
   >On 7/22/2025 2:34 PM, micky wrote:   
   >> I don't think I posted abou this problem to SER before because it was   
   >> just a good story the lsst time but the new chapter starts at the   
   >> asterisks*** Giving the old chapter for the newly added ng.   
   >>   
   >> Old chapter. Bought a Kenwood DVDR, 3875 iirc with Hardrive about 2010.   
   >> Used it heavily, recording and watching abougt 3 hours each a day, plus   
   >> a lot of live watching, until 2024 until it broke completely, wouldn't   
   >> light up.   
   >>   
   >> Bought another one just like it on Ebay, then opened the broken one.   
   >> Thought it was the power supply of course. Didn't have a meter yet, but   
   >> looking and found a button, a little block button pointing up from a   
   >> 1/4" square (with rivets on each corner). Just like Alice in   
   >> Wonderland or Dorothy on her trip to Oz, I was compelled to push the   
   >> button, and the DVDR lit up and seemed to work completely. nothing   
   >> mentioned about it in the owners manual or the wiring diagram or the   
   >> Repair manual for a similar device by Kenwood. The button was labeled   
   >> Reset Sw. and it did. I guess they keep these things secret for a   
   >> reason.   
   >>   
   >> ***So I'd installed the "new" one and I've been recording and watching   
   >> it for maybe 9 months when the picture and sound disappeared on what I   
   >> was watching, and on every other channel at the same time. Came back a   
   >> few seconds later. Repeated that a few times over the next day. Then   
   >> went blank and didn't come back except for a striped red and black   
   >> screeen for a few seconds. Then all black while the timer kept   
   >> recording three times a day. They were all black too. (I could still   
   >> play my prior recordigns and I have about 50 hours of them before I have   
   >> to put back the original DVDR.)   
   >>   
   >> What does this indicate to you? A failed part? What kind of part? A   
   >> cold solder connection? Do you think I can find it by looking? Where   
   >> a part is soldered in? Or a broken trace? Something else? Do y ou   
   >> think there is a second push-button for this situation?   
   >>   
   >> I don't remember if there is a separate tuner board, but I presume that   
   >> is the place to look the most. It has both analog and digital but I   
   >> don't think I have analog to test it with.   
   >>   
   >> New chapter. Then today, I forgot that it doesn't work and turned it on   
   >> for the 5PM televison and it's been working fine for 30 minutes. All   
   >> stations of course. Does that change what you said two paragraphs up?   
   >   
   >Bulging Capacitors?   
   >Check this out.   
   >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYVUgSIsib4   
      
   NIce video. It might be obvious, but I never before thought of cutting   
   off the extra leads with a nail clipper.   
      
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