Magnavox VCR/DVD combo

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2023
  • Magnavox ZV 427MG9
    VCR/DVD combo

Komentáře • 9

  • @joshuapowell1868
    @joshuapowell1868 Před rokem +1

    Great video everything proven vhs tapes don't have bad picture quality everything proven people don't do good enough job setting up tvs like my own tv settings when I fixed the color settings everything was great it was on 50 had turned that up 75 on to the backlight need to be on 30 at all times on to the sharpness being on 50 had turned that down on 0 on to the brightness being on 50 had turned that down on 35 y it was to much brightness on to the contrast need to be on 100 at all times everything proven it was great now it's bad people don't like hereing the truth now days tvs causes problem's on people's thinking now days specially when they are not set up right at all and people want you to believe that vhs movies causes problem's yet everything proven that is not true at all again your video is great

  • @quabledistocficklepo3597
    @quabledistocficklepo3597 Před 7 měsíci

    I've made some progress..I think, but I still can't play the DVD that I have supposedly recorded. Here's the way the screen now looks from left to right: (A). Empty box with a little triangle on top (B) Horizontal box with the following words: Empty Title, 2:00:00 SP (2 Hr) (C) Empty vertical box with the following words above SP (2 Hr) Does that make any sense.? Is there now a recording on the DVD?

  • @diyfixtool830
    @diyfixtool830 Před rokem +1

    Físeán an-mhaith, is maith liom é go mór

  • @AKdaRockStarrOfficial

    Great video. I have the exact same model that doesn’t turn on. No power.
    I checked the fuse. That’s fine.
    I have 120v going into the unit but I’m not sure how to test the other components.
    Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

    • @raysrepairsottawa
      @raysrepairsottawa  Před rokem +2

      Hi. If the unit is completely dead its more than likely a issue with the power supply. The board is located under the DVD drive and it is removable which makes for easier testing. I would start by examining the power supply for any obvious component failure, leaking caps etc.

    • @AKdaRockStarrOfficial
      @AKdaRockStarrOfficial Před rokem

      @@raysrepairsottawa thanks for the reply. I checked the capacitors, and nothing seems obvious. No bulge and no liquid. I did check some of those diode‘s and I’m able to get voltage forward and reverse on a few of them. I am not that experienced a troubleshooting small electronic components, so any help would be greatly appreciate it.

    • @raysrepairsottawa
      @raysrepairsottawa  Před rokem +1

      It's really quite difficult troubleshooting something when it's not in front of you. If I still had the unit, I could have given you the voltage measurements from the output of the power supply board, however, I have already returned it to the client. Do you get any sort of output voltages from the power supply board? I would try checking the high voltage side first and following the voltages until they stop. This is about as much advice I can give without seeing the unit myself.

  • @TheBlueBaron
    @TheBlueBaron Před 4 měsíci

    Where are you located in Ottawa? I'd happily pay you to have a look at my two VCRs that need repair.