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Hope someone has a few minutes to think about this one.
Lately our Technics "ST-K50" receiver has been acting up. It will turn on, then off repeatedly at any time. It also is turning everything else that is plugged into it on and off as well. When it is shut off with the remote control, it will come on again by itself at any time. It doesn't seem to care if the unit is warm, cold, hit, whacked, upside-down. etc... I have had the unit out from the setup it is plugged into, on it's own, and it will do the same thing. I have had both circuit boards out of it, plus the two front circuit board panels, and have re-soldered every connection, and I mean EVERY CONNECTION to eliminate a possible cold-soldered joint. I have wiggled every component on the board with an "insulated poker" while the unit was on (no success). Still random clicking on and off. I have even tried covering the front panel "remote control eye", hoping for some kind of difference. I have fixed many other devices in the past that had either a dried up and shorted "Electrolytic capacitor", or a "cold soldered" joint. I have checked also for any broken traces in the board with no success. Some valid ideas would greatly be appreciated. The system works too good to junk it. It is surely something simple, but what? Thanks Mark |
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