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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I have a Technics SA-EX600 that has an overheating problem.
I pulled the fan out of the back to replace this . Now I cant find a place to get a replacement fan.. Can anyone help? |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Georgetown, On
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Hi Disco69,
This post should be moved to the Solid State forum. You need to get the exact replacement from Panasonic / Technics. There may be a connection problem with it or a broken solder joint. Some of these only run at higher volumes with the music. Make sure there is 4" clear air above your set. -Chris |
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