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    #21
    Originally posted by stj View Post
    got a link for the manual?
    I put link in Post #3


    Code:
    https://mega.nz/file/49QSnJbB#dKmndz_Y1U8iJnWTC5r8HlwbxGtFSJ8vkc-ju2a3OCQ

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      #22
      i have no idea what i'm looking for,
      which pcb and what else can you say?

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        #23
        Originally posted by stj View Post
        i have no idea what i'm looking for,
        which pcb and what else can you say?
        In manual, Page 127 MBO VEP07336 - C3768 position.


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          #24
          c3768
          220uf 16v
          it's in the schematic on 126, a 12.1v to 9v regulator circuit

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            #25
            Originally posted by stj View Post
            c3768
            220uf 16v
            it's in the schematic on 126, a 12.1v to 9v regulator circuit
            Damn I am blind.... thanks!

            Low esr can go there ? And on that board when I replace those big caps, can all be low esr ?
            Last edited by Thermaltake; 02-01-2025, 09:10 AM.

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              #26
              I am curious because I am going to buy them, but not sure if they should be normal or low esr...

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                #27
                low esr is fine - and longer lasting

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by stj View Post
                  low esr is fine - and longer lasting
                  Thanks!

                  I calculated around 44 capacitors will be changed on vcr hope everything went well. I even corrected some factory faults on it, and now only cap changing is left. I'll let you know, and post some pictures if that's ok.

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                    #29
                    Update on my V8000.


                    Around 50 electrolytic capacitors were replaced plus some smd electrolytic caps too. Corrected a lot of bad solder on various boards in video section, they were the reason why front inputs were not working. Now everything is working as it should.

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                      #30
                      what are you doing about rubber stuff like idlers and pinch rollers?

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                        #31
                        Originally posted by stj View Post
                        what are you doing about rubber stuff like idlers and pinch rollers?
                        On V8000 there are not many rubber stuff, it's mostly mechanic. One belt which is okay I inspect it, and pinch roller which is also like new. I just refresh them a little.

                        But on my other VCRs I replace old rubbers with new one if they are broken or worn out.

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