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blah
September 16th 04, 12:39 AM
I had this unit repaired 2 years ago it was turning off by itself and
sometimes would not power up at all ,the tech said it was a sticky
power switch that he just cleaned not replaced , Now its doing the
same thing (warr. is out) looks easy to replace so where can I get
replacement parts for this unit
Thanks
Scott Dorsey
September 16th 04, 01:57 AM
In article >,
blah > wrote:
>I had this unit repaired 2 years ago it was turning off by itself and
>sometimes would not power up at all ,the tech said it was a sticky
>power switch that he just cleaned not replaced , Now its doing the
>same thing (warr. is out) looks easy to replace so where can I get
>replacement parts for this unit
You _might_ be able to get them from what is left of Carver. Otherwise
you are stuck trying to figure out who made the switch and seeing if it
is a standard item with them.
Or, you might be able to just jumper across the switch and have it always
on. If you're powering the system from a power sequencer or a power strip,
that's probably a better route anyway.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Scott Dorsey
September 16th 04, 01:57 AM
In article >,
blah > wrote:
>I had this unit repaired 2 years ago it was turning off by itself and
>sometimes would not power up at all ,the tech said it was a sticky
>power switch that he just cleaned not replaced , Now its doing the
>same thing (warr. is out) looks easy to replace so where can I get
>replacement parts for this unit
You _might_ be able to get them from what is left of Carver. Otherwise
you are stuck trying to figure out who made the switch and seeing if it
is a standard item with them.
Or, you might be able to just jumper across the switch and have it always
on. If you're powering the system from a power sequencer or a power strip,
that's probably a better route anyway.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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