Last week I brought to Brazil a receiver I bought in the USA.
Yesterday I started my connection procedures, and to my unpleasant surprise there seems to be some problem.
The units doesn't seem to disengage from the "Stand-by" state, which the lit red led shows.
As there's no valid warranty here and it's unthinkable to send it back to the USA for that (weight is more than 40 lbs.), I consider having a look myself to perhaps see what might be happening.
I already opened the unit just to see if there was any apparent problem, but the fuses seem to be fine. There's a 12A fuse before the main tranformer and two 15As after it.
There's on relay after the AC input, apparently controlled by a small transformer that must be part of the Stgand-by circuitry. It's a pity I couldn't get a service manual yet, and don't know if I will get one.
From my measurements, the relay is energized at the AC input but it's cutting the AC output. What to do about that seems to be the apparent problem. There might be a permanent problem which sets it off, or a problem that set it off and it can't come back from. Once again, not looking at the circuit makes this a guessing exercise.
Maybe some of you, experienced in Onkyo or similar units, might tell me what might be happening.
There's no official Onkyo rep here, just some people that repair them. But I would like to go to them as an absolutely last recourse, as they might charge me half of what I paid for the receiver just to change a single part worth a few cents.
Yesterday I started my connection procedures, and to my unpleasant surprise there seems to be some problem.
The units doesn't seem to disengage from the "Stand-by" state, which the lit red led shows.
As there's no valid warranty here and it's unthinkable to send it back to the USA for that (weight is more than 40 lbs.), I consider having a look myself to perhaps see what might be happening.
I already opened the unit just to see if there was any apparent problem, but the fuses seem to be fine. There's a 12A fuse before the main tranformer and two 15As after it.
There's on relay after the AC input, apparently controlled by a small transformer that must be part of the Stgand-by circuitry. It's a pity I couldn't get a service manual yet, and don't know if I will get one.
From my measurements, the relay is energized at the AC input but it's cutting the AC output. What to do about that seems to be the apparent problem. There might be a permanent problem which sets it off, or a problem that set it off and it can't come back from. Once again, not looking at the circuit makes this a guessing exercise.
Maybe some of you, experienced in Onkyo or similar units, might tell me what might be happening.
There's no official Onkyo rep here, just some people that repair them. But I would like to go to them as an absolutely last recourse, as they might charge me half of what I paid for the receiver just to change a single part worth a few cents.
The problem is solved.
A friend of mine suggested checking all the internal connectors, and there certainly was a culprit there. A flat IDE-type connector needed some tightening.
After that things seemed to had got back to normal.
Gosh, it was really scary!
A friend of mine suggested checking all the internal connectors, and there certainly was a culprit there. A flat IDE-type connector needed some tightening.
After that things seemed to had got back to normal.
Gosh, it was really scary!
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