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On Mar 29, 7:21 pm, "Jerry G." <jerry...@hotmail.com> wrote:
hand vcrs these days, so 'shopping for a new one' isn't really an
option, I find this sort of comment unhelpful. This is supposed to be
a repair newsgroup. As others have said, you seem to be very quick to
make such comments Jerry. This is sad really, as it reflects a
consumer /throwaway mentality which is against the spirit of this
group. In this case, we're talking about a commonly-seen psu failure
with a relatively straightforward repair procedure . At least lets see
what happens after the cap is changed before condemning an otherwise
good unit!
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quite apart from the fact that you're limited pretty much to secondMost likely the power supply is blown and possibly other sections of
the VCR. I would be shopping for a new VCR rather than spending.
Jerry G.
hand vcrs these days, so 'shopping for a new one' isn't really an
option, I find this sort of comment unhelpful. This is supposed to be
a repair newsgroup. As others have said, you seem to be very quick to
make such comments Jerry. This is sad really, as it reflects a
consumer /throwaway mentality which is against the spirit of this
group. In this case, we're talking about a commonly-seen psu failure
with a relatively straightforward repair procedure . At least lets see
what happens after the cap is changed before condemning an otherwise
good unit!
B.