Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Where should I look for the ripple? I have a Fluke 87V and a Rigol 1052E scope with the 100MHz hack(though I don't know how to use it).
Budm, mentioned about this in one of his threads, that he was checking the capacitors in one of the monitors and the ones that was showing some frequency were bad.
I have placed a bid, $40 with shipping. I have $90 in this receiver, I don't want to invest to much in it.
Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Yes, I think so, only 7 hours left.
I cant find any data for the relay, only units for sale.
143 ohms sounds about right for the coil. Its stating look like receiver has an unlikely fault like an open bridge diode. I see this quickly by looking at the ripple frequency with my DSO or frequency range on my Fluke DMM.
From your readings, the coil is being applied with 4v. If its a 6v coil, it needs at least 5v to pull in.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
It's to late now to check the voltage, I will do these tomorrow.
I was wondering, how could I check the relay if it's good or not?
This is the Ebay receiver that I have told you about.
Do you think that I should get it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301033781930...84.m1423.l2649Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
This has become a big puzzle.
What does the voltage on the supply side of R326 drop to?
You could also try giving the relay a knock with a screwdriver handle while STBY_RLY line is high. This might make the relay pull in.
As a last resort, bridge out R326 but the real reason needs to be found.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
The resistor is good.
Zenner diode removal, didn't do anything and it's good too.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Yes, Im hoping that the zenner is faulty causing too much current to be bypassed arround the coil. If the relay does work, dont leave it on for more than a few minutes, it might overheat without the zenner.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
I will have to check that resistor. Ones, I have went through all the parts and they all checked out good.
I haven't removed the zenner. Should I try turning on, without it?Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Q303 signals to the micro that the mains power has been turned off for some reason like a blackout or simply turned off at the outlet. The micro then saves all current settings like Volume and also turns off the speaker relays so the speakers dont thump.
Is R326 ok?
Did you try removing the zenner from across the coil?Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
I have replaced the 2200uF capacitor and it did not help.
OK, I have checked everything again.
At the coil(top part, away from the transistor) is 10.4V in stby and 4.64V after reset.
At the coil connection(transistor Collector) is 10.4V in STBY and 0.6V after reset.
R319 toward the CPU, after reset is 3.1V and at the other end is 0.75V.
Q301 Base is 0.06V, Collector is 10.4V and Emitter os 0V in STBY.
Base is 0.75V, Collector is 0.061V and Emitter is 0V after reset.
What Q303 does? What is PDN?
We have checked the protection modes, if they are turned on or not?
I feel bad about this, that I'm not letting it go. Maybe I should pick up another one and compare them.
There is on on Ebay without HDMI board and amp section, should I pick it up? The problem is that I don't know, what issues has that one also. Maybe bad HDMI board and everything else is good?
I appreciate your help a lot. It seems that only you are helping me in this forum section.Last edited by tibimakai; 12-05-2013, 12:42 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
The timing has to be close to right.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
I will check them again. I have wrote those numbers from memory, I may have missed something.
I will replace that capacitor. I know at TVs a bad capacitor can bring down the whole TV.
What would happen, if we were closing the contacts of the relay?Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
The 9.6V is measured from the ground and the 4.5V across the coil.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
These readings dont agree with previous readings. You said the voltage at the coil drops from 10.5v to 9.6v.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
If R326 checks ok, try removing the zenner.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
At the Collector I measure 0.6V when I reset the receiver.
At the coil, I measure 4.5V when I reset it.
Q303 is fitted. Voltages are very low, 0.6V, 0.013V, 0V. Doesn't change much, after reset.Leave a comment:
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Should I place both probes, over the two coil terminals and measure it that way, while I reset it?Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Coming back here.
That 0.74V it's only there, when I reset the receiver. Otherwise is only 0.003V.
When I turn on the receiver, the voltage drops to 9.6V and then back to 10.5V.
I will have to check on the other transistor, I don't remember right now if it's there or not.
It's clear that Q303 is not getting the signal to turn on the relay.
It shouldn't turn on the relay when I reset the receiver? That 0.74V it's not enough to turn on the transistor?
How can I check the relay, if it's good? It has 143 Ohm at the coil.
Q301's Collector should go from 10.5v to something less than 0.5v.
Its the voltage that is applied across the coil that matters.Leave a comment:
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1022-K won't turn on
Coming back here.
That 0.74V it's only there, when I reset the receiver. Otherwise is only 0.003V.
When I turn on the receiver, the voltage drops to 9.6V and then back to 10.5V.
I will have to check on the other transistor, I don't remember right now if it's there or not.
It's clear that Q303 is not getting the signal to turn on the relay.
It shouldn't turn on the relay when I reset the receiver? That 0.74V it's not enough to turn on the transistor?
How can I check the relay, if it's good? It has 143 Ohm at the coil.Leave a comment:
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