Re: Sony replacement parts
In article <!~!UENERkVCMDkAAQACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAtygyw8fVFU6qnS4J8m/QKMKAAAAQAAAAsZ9ccwnJbEGJO1GJlv9VnQEAAAAA@...>, Nuno T. <nuno-t@...> wrote: And they can be F@$%**g stupidly
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Re: Sony replacement parts
Just curious, did you unload all your discs before taking it in? Did you save all your disc packaging? Mark Sent from my iPhone. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Mark Tolleson <mark1200sportyrider@...>
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Re: Working wiht plexiglasss - little off the subject
A good start is to draw a knife blade along the cut edge, hold the blade vertical to the edge, two or three passes will give a good result but you have to be careful not to slip off and leave a
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miktrain
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Re: Sony replacement parts
Hi, I've been working with Sony the same way as your friend, for the past five years. For some older parts IT IS NORMAL (unfortunatly) for Sony to take so long. The only answer I ever got directly
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Nuno T. <nuno-t@...>
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
Capacitor shelf life is still specified at just a few months (after which it may need reforming before it meets specification). But in most cases this reforming takes place within the equipment and
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Sony replacement parts
I have a Sony 400 disc DVD changer model DVP-CX995V. My repair man says it needs the laser assembly and it has now been at his shop for over eight months. He is not a ripoff guy, he used to live in my
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solargasfarts
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Re: unknown electrical connector
Bill, To connect to this connector you need a mating connector made for attaching wires. I strongly recommend you do not solder to the connector pins. Just makes a mess. This looks similar to a MOLEX
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Maj Wright <mccrpt@...>
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
Don't tell me ... it went out to buy milk and never came back ...:-D
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Ross McKenzie
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
I have a 1992 (or 93) Sony XBR and except for a cold solder joint in the power supply in 2000, it's been flawless.? I calibrated it with the DVD from the ISF and it still has the best standard def
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Mark Tolleson <mark1200sportyrider@...>
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
Ben: You are wise beyond your years! Roland F. Harriston P.D *** Ben L wrote:
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Re: Working wiht plexiglasss - little off the subject
Don't know about Invisible Glue but You can use Fine Wet Sand Paper to polish your edges. Ben
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Ben H. Lanmon
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
/01/2011 12:53 PM, AlienRelics wrote: First time I have heard of that. I would be interested in information on it. Guess I can see what Google comes up with. Ben
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Ben H. Lanmon
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
Because they want it to break sometime after the warranty is over so they can sell you a new one. Ben
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Photo-flash from Blackberry Curve
I have one of these little flash tubes from the camera of a Blackberry cell phone that died a horrible death. Does anyone have any idea what kind of power this thing takes to fire it? Thanks, Jim,
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
I thought it might be something like that. I have never heard of that being an issue, but I did manage to blow a cap on my Yaesu FT101EX when I turned it on for the first time in well over a decade.
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Ray Drouillard
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Re: Working wiht plexiglasss - little off the subject
Maybe this will help. My brother and I used to make telescope mirrors from metal, glass and plastic. And we used many different kinds of polishing compounds, from very rough to extremely fine, like
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Barry Savage <sofistic@...>
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
Good design philosophy tends to suggest that when selecting a capacitor for a given application, that the working voltage of the capacitor be as much as twice the applied voltage. This philosophy is
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
In article <AANLkTin5gcLRA+HT7QE3oB=K_9Toc=8y58FMrBc+EWkK@...>, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: Agreed! If you run a 400V capacitor at 100V, s
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
That's just not plausible. The dielectric layer will always be sufficient for the applied voltage, it is a self regulating process. It might not be sufficient for the rated voltage if operated for
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: LCD monitor power supply
The layer of oxide is not static, it is in a dynamic equilibrium. That is one of the reasons why there will always be a small leakage current. As parts of the oxide lose oxygen atoms and become
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Steven AE7HD
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