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Re: [raite-dvd] Re: Dead Raite Repair Process

Get the PCB marker numbers from the parts list, then look at the photos in
the Photo section. From memory, you should see three larger resistors in a
line where the middle one is burned out. I think you also have to replace a
couple of trasistors (ie, the little black components on three legs).

I didn't treat the motherboard any differently to the power supply board
when I replaced the parts, and my player came back to life.

Rob


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. James F. Weiher" <weiher@...>
To: <raite-dvd@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [raite-dvd] Re: Dead Raite Repair Process


>
> I see where the parts on the power supply board are to be replaced. But
> where are the ones on the motherboard? The main board may be more tricky
> because of the ICs there will be more sensitive to heat damage, right?
> How can one know if those 2 parts on the main motherboard need rplacing?
> James





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Forum kinda dead these days. My Raite works fine, still. We blew a supply in one my friend has. Got another. Now fixed the one I have for spare from his....
r39o
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Sep 30, 2004
11:29 pm

Hi Walt, How exactly did you fix your Raite?? Mine died months ago (board fried in 3 or 4 spots = dead player) and I'm not an electric wiz but I don't want to...
grymyln
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Oct 1, 2004
3:09 am

... Replaced the smoked 3 or 4 parts with the uprated ones suggested in other posts. Did it last year. Now I have a spare power supply. If your supply is...
r39o
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Oct 1, 2004
6:10 am

Hi everyone, Good to know the list isn't as dead as I thought. Thanks to everyone for their input and info. I haven't had a problem discovering the posts in...
grymyln
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Oct 1, 2004
5:01 pm

Hi. Best place to find info is on www.negge.de all in German but use babblefish and it is readable in some way anyhow. For the powersuply ...
korvman
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Oct 1, 2004
5:46 pm

I would also greatly appreciate it if someone answers Sharon in some detail -- to the list of course. My Raite is also sitting on the shelf with a fried power...
Dr. James F. Weiher
weiherde
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Oct 1, 2004
1:51 pm

I'm no electronics wiz either, but when my Raite burned out a year or so back, I came back to this group (which was pretty dormant at the time) and searched...
Crowe, Robert
robman1994
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Oct 1, 2004
2:04 pm

... Actually, the power supply is the complete "yellow" PCB (printed circuit board) on the left hand side of the machine. The "green" PCB on the otherside is...
Crowe, Robert
robman1994
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Oct 1, 2004
5:43 pm

Great info Rob. I will defintely take your (and everyone else's advice). I'll let you all know about my progress. Thanks, Sharon ... Actually, the power...
grymyln
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Oct 3, 2004
11:16 pm

I see where the parts on the power supply board are to be replaced. But where are the ones on the motherboard? The main board may be more tricky because of the...
Dr. James F. Weiher
weiherde
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Oct 2, 2004
2:03 am

Get the PCB marker numbers from the parts list, then look at the photos in the Photo section. From memory, you should see three larger resistors in a line...
Rob Crowe
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Oct 2, 2004
5:25 pm
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