BOSE wave music system awrcc1 please wait not turns on cd clicking skipping

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @rayp9063
    @rayp9063 Год назад +5

    I just wanted to say thanks for posting this video! It was spot on! I replaced these 6 Capacitors after getting the "Please wait" message and it works great! I had little confidence in my soldering skills but I had nothing to lose! I watched the video a couple of times and it was so clear and showed everything! I ordered the Caps, some at a higher voltage rating because I had a hard time finding them all! Thanks again!

  • @ScottHz
    @ScottHz Год назад +5

    First reset according to Bose website instructions. For the CD clicking, mine was doing the same thing. It was ‘dried up’ or dusty silicone grease on the screw drive that moves the laser back/forth - added some fresh silicone grease to the screw, loaded a disc and moved from first track to last about 5-6 times, now it’s like new!

    • @1dleighton
      @1dleighton Год назад

      Can you explain where this screw is? I'd rather try this first before attempting to solder anything!

  • @brianmcmahan5802
    @brianmcmahan5802 Год назад +1

    I'm having the same problem and after watching your video I am tempted to try it. I haven't soldered anything since I took electronics at George Westinghouse Vocational & Technical High School in Brooklyn, NY (Graduated in 1976). I'll start researching for an iron and capacitors now. Thanks

  • @mydailyadventure2518
    @mydailyadventure2518 2 года назад +2

    I always learn every time you post a video 😀😁

  • @michaelhelle7469
    @michaelhelle7469 Год назад

    I thank you sir! ♡ mine has the same problem. Now I will see how good my soldiering is. You are very smart with electronics. I never knew you can warm up and test it working. Wow!! 👏

  • @ndimeck
    @ndimeck Год назад

    Thankyou!! This just helped me get my wave radio cd up and running again.
    Ive tried sonos and even bose home 500 as replacement unuts and none compare with this and a simple echo dot into the aux input.
    cheers!

  • @marceloleitedossantos9836
    @marceloleitedossantos9836 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for updating this!

  • @paterickcutts5601
    @paterickcutts5601 10 месяцев назад

    Nice. Thanks for not adding music in the background!

  • @westiebrigade
    @westiebrigade Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Thank you. Now, I just need to find the supplies to fix mine. Great video.

  • @jodyrhodes3977
    @jodyrhodes3977 Год назад

    Heating the capacitor did the trick, thanks

    • @juanlovo8162
      @juanlovo8162 17 дней назад

      Hi,I just have same issues with my bose system right now,so how much time do I need to heating those capacitor?

    • @jodyrhodes3977
      @jodyrhodes3977 16 дней назад +1

      @@juanlovo8162 Typically just a few seconds

  • @bullit0076
    @bullit0076 2 года назад +1

    good video. I can always learn something

  • @midnight4u
    @midnight4u Год назад +2

    Wow very interesting video. I purchased a Bose AWRCC! which at first would not play CDs at all. Only got the "DISC NOT READABLE" error. The radio plays fine. I took the unit apart and cleaned the roller and optical lens with IPA. Upon first observation it would now play a CD, but it would stutter or the sound would go in and out. Sort of sounds like your demonstration before heating up the caps. But I don't hear any clicking. But what is most bizarre is after playing for a couple of minutes (one track or so) the CD then plays perfectly. It continues to play CDs perfectly one after another. Almost like it has to "warm up". I'd be interested in your thoughts on this. Doesn't seem as extreme as your demo. Could this be a bad or cold solder joint somewhere on the board? Or is this the same problem with the caps? Thanks for the help!

    • @ScottHz
      @ScottHz Год назад +1

      Mine was doing the same thing. It was ‘dried up’ or dusty silicone grease on the screw drive that moves the laser back/forth - added some fresh silicone grease to the screw, loaded a disc and moved from first track to last about 5-6 times, now it’s like new!

  • @Bearcat948
    @Bearcat948 Год назад +2

    Order 47uF 6.3V. .. NOT 4.7uf , if I am not wrong. please check.

  • @VictorWong-by5jf
    @VictorWong-by5jf Год назад +2

    Hello - Great video. I also identified 2 bad capacitors and decided to replace them all as you have done. I did notice that in your list of capacitors to buy you listed 4.7 micro farad at 6.3 volts but on the capacitor it says it is 47 micro farad at 6.3 volts. What capacitance did you actually install on the board?

    • @SOSfixElectronics
      @SOSfixElectronics  Год назад

      here
      ruclips.net/video/8wTyeSP_61k/видео.html

    • @jorgesanchez7870
      @jorgesanchez7870 Год назад

      Greetings friend, from Venezuela. I am a technician and I need to know the identification code of the IR sensor of that equipment that you repaired in the video. I repaired a similar one but the sensor doesn't work and I can't get it here in my country. Thank you.

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 11 месяцев назад +1

    The reality is that *every* capacitor on both boards are bad. Get an ESR meter and have at it and be prepared to be amazed at the carnage. Even if you change the caps to get the CD running, the sound isn't exactly right - either it sounds cheap or they even squeek and squawk. When I do these, I shotgun the entire board and use ceramic chip caps instead of electrolytics for a permanent repair. Once they are all replaced, these sound like new again.

  • @electronicrepairservice2020
    @electronicrepairservice2020 2 года назад +1

    Wish I has the same success with 2 Sounddocks I have. Freshened up the caps but they still don't turn on. I was told that the dsp chip is more than likely the culprit but I don't know what equipment it takes to reprogram the chip, which I was told needs to happen in order to get them working again. So they're just paper weights for now.

    • @SOSfixElectronics
      @SOSfixElectronics  2 года назад

      i fell lucky with these units so far. yes is not worth to replace the board $150 for the part

    • @electronicrepairservice2020
      @electronicrepairservice2020 2 года назад +2

      @@SOSfixElectronics There is a tech in the uk who re-programs the chip for $50 and warrantees it for 3 years. Many of the second gen original sounddocks are known to have chronic dsp failures because of how the chip was coded. The tech would only provide me limited information for obvious reasons but I do wish I could find the proper dev board for this chip. He wouldn't say other than it was from T.I and T.I. wouldn't help me out (military secret 😂) Have to see if maybe he can give me a discount on multiple boards. 🤔

    • @SOSfixElectronics
      @SOSfixElectronics  2 года назад

      @@electronicrepairservice2020 i ll make some search about this eeprom

    • @electronicrepairservice2020
      @electronicrepairservice2020 2 года назад

      @@SOSfixElectronics Thank you 🙂 He told me T.I. provided the original dsp product but the original chip is from Motorola so I don't know why he'd say that. A company called NXP now makes the chip but he told me it won't work because the chip was made by T.I. especially for Bose under a proprietary part number. When I emailed T.I. all I got was the runaround.

    • @SOSfixElectronics
      @SOSfixElectronics  2 года назад

      @@electronicrepairservice2020 check this service manual elektrotanya.com/bose_wave_radio_series_iii.pdf/download.html#dl

  • @Barconetube
    @Barconetube Год назад

    Gracias, me ha sido util😏

  • @Dior3llaxoxo
    @Dior3llaxoxo 2 года назад +1

    Can u link where I can get these things from

    • @SOSfixElectronics
      @SOSfixElectronics  2 года назад +1

      capacitors you can get them from amazon ebay and other sites

    • @Dior3llaxoxo
      @Dior3llaxoxo 2 года назад

      @@SOSfixElectronics thank you!!

  • @JuanSanchez-ik7wx
    @JuanSanchez-ik7wx Год назад +1

    I just uncovered my board and there was significant damage to the entire board. Just put it on facebook for parts $25

  • @Dior3llaxoxo
    @Dior3llaxoxo 2 года назад +2

    How in the world am I gonna do this

  • @sp1068
    @sp1068 Год назад

    What about all the other capacitors in the system? They all aged the same. They're all bad.

  • @shoptalklivethegoodthebadt7601
    @shoptalklivethegoodthebadt7601 Год назад +1

    My Bose will not turn on