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tubesaregood
02-01-2007, 01:09 AM
I got a Pioneer 5.1 receiver for free on craigslist, but it doesn't work. Every time I turn the amp on, the (what I assume to be) circuit breakers to the speakers close and reopen after less than a second, and this cycles infinitely of course. The fuses appear to be all fine. The guy I got it from told me it was plugged in when his house was hit by lightning. I thought the power supply fuse would blow in a situation like that, but I guess not.
Sounds like a bad power supply, or something else?
markw
02-01-2007, 05:27 AM
Good luck. It could be anything, or possibly everything. Lightning eats fuses and keeps on traveling, destroying virtually any component it touches, particularly circuit boards.
mtrycrafts
02-01-2007, 06:14 PM
I got a Pioneer 5.1 receiver for free on craigslist, but it doesn't work. Every time I turn the amp on, the (what I assume to be) circuit breakers to the speakers close and reopen after less than a second, and this cycles infinitely of course. The fuses appear to be all fine. The guy I got it from told me it was plugged in when his house was hit by lightning. I thought the power supply fuse would blow in a situation like that, but I guess not.
Sounds like a bad power supply, or something else?
Since it was free, maybe a call to a service center for repairs be worth it?
Since it was free, maybe a call to a service center for repairs be worth it?
It's a 5.1 reciever. Is it worth $50 to $100 bucks to have a service guy look at it?
mtrycrafts
02-02-2007, 12:27 AM
It's a 5.1 reciever. Is it worth $50 to $100 bucks to have a service guy look at it?
If it can be fixed and meets his needs, why not?
markw
02-02-2007, 06:08 AM
If it can be fixed and meets his needs, why not?But, at what cost? If he can do it himself, fine but with what a good tech charges for his time just to look at it and the cost of replacement parts, I'd give strong thought s before commiting to a repair.
Remember, decent 5.1 units can be had for way less than $200. Sherwood units routinely sell for $130 or so. I got one for my son and it ain't bad at all.
I've seen the damage lightning can cause to modems and multiplexers. It ain't pretty.
mtrycrafts
02-02-2007, 07:04 PM
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Remember, decent 5.1 units can be had for way less than $200. .
No, my memory quits a bit higher:D Then, if that receiver meets his needs, then there is not even a question what he needs to do, recycle and get a new one. :D
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