Great tips and a great job making the repair. I recently bought/won an eBay auction of a PS-LX510 that works, but I plan on going through electrical repairs as a preventative measure for longevity. Very good video and explanations.
nice , I just picked up the same unit , and it's dead !! nothing happens when I push the power on ... is there a fuse anywhere ? I can't see one ...thanks
Not one that I remember, but there are two of those ICP10 circuit protectors. I only blew one of them, maybe you blew the other one or both. Unsolder each one and check it for continuity. If one is bad replace it as well as all of the electrolytic capacitors. I hope that works for you.
Great tips and a great job making the repair. I recently bought/won an eBay auction of a PS-LX510 that works, but I plan on going through electrical repairs as a preventative measure for longevity. Very good video and explanations.
It's well worth the trouble to replace all of the electrolytic caps before they go bad and take out other components. Glad you liked the video!
nice , I just picked up the same unit , and it's dead !! nothing happens when I push the power on ...
is there a fuse anywhere ? I can't see one ...thanks
Not one that I remember, but there are two of those ICP10 circuit protectors. I only blew one of them, maybe you blew the other one or both. Unsolder each one and check it for continuity. If one is bad replace it as well as all of the electrolytic capacitors. I hope that works for you.
Awesome job!