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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: willie50 on February 01, 2015, 09:23:00 am
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My Rowe Ami R88 has stopped working, think someone may have switched it off whilst it was playing because when I opened it up there was a record on the turntable. Anyway have noticed the +8VDC led on the power supply is not lit although the +28V AC and +28V DC work fine. I disconnected all the cables and it still does not light so I am presuming there is something blown on the power supply itself, any ideas what it may be. Plus when I went to reconnect the amplifier cable I thought it came out of the socket labelled service 250W Max, but the other socket is labelled Amplifier caution unswitched outlet Use for Amp only so I have connected it to thgis one as shown in attached picture could someone reassure me that this is the right socket and maybe let me know what the other one is used for. Regards Keith
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You have a blown fuse on the power supply circuit board.
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Hi Keith,
It will more than likely be more than just a fuse. It will be faulty components in your power supply.
If you are in the UK, I suggest that you remove your powere supply and send it to me for repair.
By your coments I guess you are making the Continental copy jukebox, we have given advice and undertaken board/amplifier repairs worldwide to many customers that have built this copy jukebox.
Regards
Alan
Alan Hood
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UK
Games Unlimited & Datex Systems
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New Street
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Thanks Ken and Alan for your replies, shall try and take it out this weekend and have a look. Alan I am in the UK so if I have trouble with it I shall be in touch. It was working fine when we went on holiday but think our house sitter must have switched it off whilst it was playing as I said before there was a record on the turntable. By the way am I plugging the cable in the correct socket. Cheers Keith
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Just to let you know I took the pcb off the power supply, fuses were ok but I noticed a few dry joints so resoldered them I then put it back together and powered up the power supply. Initially the +8V was still not working but then as I used my multimeter to try and find where the +8V came onto the pcb holding one prope on the earth connection I touched the end contact of the connector there was a little spark and immediately my meter read +8v, I then looked and noticed the +8V led was lit. So although I don't quite know how I did it my Jukebox is now back up and running. Was trying to find a picture of the pcb on the internet so that I could explain in more detail as to what I did, but could not find it. Regards Keith