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NAD 7100 - will not power up
I have a 1991 NAD 7100 receiver that I left on this morning when I left
for work in order to tape something. There were severe thunderstorms this afternoon during which the power went out at least once and now the 7100 will not power up. It gets AC power through a Monster HT-1000 and the other components seem to be fine. This has happened before, but the condition was always corrected by unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in. That would reset something, as the receiver is in a 'ready' state anytime it is plugged in. I removed the cover and all of the fuses seem to be fine. The front panel microswitch seems to be fine. The unswitched back panel AC outlet has power, otherwise, the receiver is dead. Questions: Is there something obvious I'm overlooking? Should just I be happy about 12 years of faithful service from a $630.00 receiver and go shopping? Thanks in advance! -- Mark R. Ransom Raleigh, North CArolina USA |
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NAD 7100 - will not power up
In article , Mark wrote:
I have a 1991 NAD 7100 receiver that I left on this morning when I left for work in order to tape something. There were severe thunderstorms this afternoon during which the power went out at least once and now the 7100 will not power up. It gets AC power through a Monster HT-1000 and the other components seem to be fine. Some of these NAD's have microprocessor turn on circuits. Some are not available anymore. Maybe try collecting insurance?? greg |
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NAD 7100 - will not power up
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"Mark" wrote in message ... I have a 1991 NAD 7100 receiver that I left on this morning when I left for work in order to tape something. There were severe thunderstorms this afternoon during which the power went out at least once and now the 7100 will not power up. It gets AC power through a Monster HT-1000 and the other components seem to be fine. This has happened before, but the condition was always corrected by unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in. That would reset something, as the receiver is in a 'ready' state anytime it is plugged in. I removed the cover and all of the fuses seem to be fine. The front panel microswitch seems to be fine. The unswitched back panel AC outlet has power, otherwise, the receiver is dead. Questions: Is there something obvious I'm overlooking? Should just I be happy about 12 years of faithful service from a $630.00 receiver and go shopping? Thanks in advance! -- Mark R. Ransom Raleigh, North CArolina USA ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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