I missed Fridays upload mostly because I'm short on Dash Cam material. I'm uploading this repair video as a stop-gap, showing a different type of repair. I hope you enjoy it.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. The low cost of a used one against the cost and effort of replacing the PSU added to the damage sustained to the circuit board makes for an easy decision.
In my dvd home theater system Phillips htd3510/98, rear left channel and front right channel sound is very low compared to the other channels and I tried to increase the db -/+ but too low volume from rear left .why? Any solution 🙏
I'm sorry, I'm not an expert in electronics and am not the right person to help you. If it were mine I would look on the internet for similar problems and see if others have found solutions.
Thank you for your message. I am not a professional repairer and do not know how to do general repairs. What you see is me learning as I try to repair a cheap, disposable old player. I'm sorry I cannot help. Good luck!
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It's a capacitor not a condenser. Most probably a voltage surge from the mains unless you have a surge protection between the socket and the DVD.
Yes, you're correct. A verbal error.
They are the same. Condenser is a very old school term
So nice
Thanks
Hi. You can buy a compatible PSU power supply unit . That would solve your problem.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. The low cost of a used one against the cost and effort of replacing the PSU added to the damage sustained to the circuit board makes for an easy decision.
In my dvd home theater system Phillips htd3510/98, rear left channel and front right channel sound is very low compared to the other channels and I tried to increase the db -/+ but too low volume from rear left .why? Any solution 🙏
I'm sorry, I'm not an expert in electronics and am not the right person to help you. If it were mine I would look on the internet for similar problems and see if others have found solutions.
please explain how to repair Samsung DVD player.(INDIA)
Thank you for your message. I am not a professional repairer and do not know how to do general repairs. What you see is me learning as I try to repair a cheap, disposable old player. I'm sorry I cannot help. Good luck!