Thanks for making this. Mine had the same F76 error and it was that same 50v 10uf cap that was bad in mine also. I tested all the caps on the power module to be sure with a MESR-100 and it was the only one bad. A note to anyone who is attempting this, there is a big cap in the center of that board that is dangerous. In mine it was a 200V. I have seen a few others where it is a 400v. Either way, it is dangerous and can really hurt you so before you do any troubleshooting you need to discharge that cap (If you don't know how to safely discharge a cap you shouldn't even be in there to begin with)!
I have a SA-BTT785 and the speakers that are directly connected to the system are giving no sound. The one (rear ones) connect and have sound as well. What could be the problem. I have examined the components around the amplifier area. They seem to be OK.
Thanks for making this. Mine had the same F76 error and it was that same 50v 10uf cap that was bad in mine also. I tested all the caps on the power module to be sure with a MESR-100 and it was the only one bad. A note to anyone who is attempting this, there is a big cap in the center of that board that is dangerous. In mine it was a 200V. I have seen a few others where it is a 400v. Either way, it is dangerous and can really hurt you so before you do any troubleshooting you need to discharge that cap (If you don't know how to safely discharge a cap you shouldn't even be in there to begin with)!
Can you show how you remove and replace it? I have the same Blu-ray player and trying to do it myself. I have the part as well.
I have a SA-BTT785 and the speakers that are directly connected to the system are giving no sound. The one (rear ones) connect and have sound as well. What could be the problem. I have examined the components around the amplifier area. They seem to be OK.