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I have a marantz sr7001 and Was watching a movie and it went into stand by. Light flashes quickly and will other power on.
I tried the reset procedures of holding 7.1, pure audio and clear. That won't work. Looks like these capacitors are leaking....
Any help.would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Those are the main power supply smoothing caps and they are shot. That is a serious problem and will stop the unit powering up.
I find it hard to believe there were not symptoms before failure to power on, such as sudden unexplained pops.
Anyhow the real question is whether there is further damage to the unit due to failure of smoothing.
The correct procedure is to change the caps, and bring the unit up slowly watching power supply voltages and monitoring the line voltages on an o-scope as it comes up.
If you are lucky this will just stop at the caps, and the unit will function again after replacement.
If you are not used to this be careful as power supply caps hold dangerous voltages after power is removed. Usually there is a bleeder resistor that slowly drains the power after the power is turned off.
Are you contemplating fixing this yourself? If not then with the age of the receiver you probably are better off looking at replacement, if you have to send it to a service center to have ti fixed.
At that age you could be up against parts no longer available. There is no telling what other parts may be damaged if any. A service center will not be able to tell this until the power supply is repaired. So if you have it serviced you risk a significant bill and a useless boat anchor at the end of it.
If you you want to replace the caps yourself, and see if the unit functions, then you will just be out the cost of the caps, if the unit does not function. That would be worth the gamble.