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Old 08-26-2008, 06:36 AM
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Sony Mini Hi-Fi System (MHC-RG660)

I have a Sony Mini Hi-Fi Component System (MHC-RG660) which has developed a fault. It will suddenly switch itself off and the power button flashes. I then unplug the system and switch it back on but it immediately switches itself off again with the power button flashing. I have done the checks suggested in the troubleshooting manual and it is none of the those.
What could be the problem?
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Old 08-28-2008, 04:21 AM
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how much electronic troubleshooting experience have you? if the internal components have sockets, then troubleshooting is possible. if your ICs are soldered in, then its really a lot of hassle to unsolder and re-solder ICs. Solder bridges between the foils are a big problem, also lifting the foil because of too hot an iron will cause problems. off hand I'd say the problem is in a current sensing circuit in the power supply, could be a triac gated off or a burnt current limiting resistor.
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