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    Denon AVR2105 Help Please if Can? New Member Hello to All.

    Here goes, forgive my spelling mistakes lol. I have a Denon AVR2105. My son seems he was at playing full volume for about 10 to 15 mins after he hooked up a CD player, that he sat on top of the unit blocking off the vents on top. Then when I came home to watch a movie the system was not working. Only came on for a few seconds and went into protect mode. So I asked my son if he knew why was not working he, told me what he had done. So I tried to reset the unit no luck, then I unplugged the unit for that night, and the next day tested it again still no luck. So I unhooked all of the speakrs 2 sets of Bose 901's VI and 1 set of 301's V and a JBL 12 inch sub and tested them on another AVR and found 1 of the Bose 901's was blown very unhappy.

    So I retested the unit no luck. I then opened the unit to see if I could fine any fuses maybe blown none was. I then tested the speaker transistors and found one channel was bad so I got another set of Sanken D2390 and Sanken B1560 transistors replaced them both as both was shorted one was shorted Common to Ground and to the Emitter or Collector I dont remember and the other was shorted Emitter to Collector. Retested all was good after. Checked the Bias and reset it to match the other channels.

    I put the unit back together and the unit now will power on and stay on until I hook up the audio cable to the input board #7020-06309-101-0 then the unit started going back in to protect mode.

    I then started to test the voltages and found some I voltage in some places and not in others. On the main board with the main power cord there is (1) 2 VR's on one heat sink and (2) 1 VR's on a small heat sink and another (3) VR not on a heat sink. Then on the other main board that the input boards, and antenna, etc boards plug in to there is another heat sink with (4) 2 VR's on it. So I tested all of the input and output voltages as I listed below (1 to 4).

    Help please if can I am lost. Thank you all for any help ahead of time!

    (1) on heat sink
    MC7815CT input 19.998 <> output 12.950
    KIA7915PI input neg. 5.530 <> output neg. 0.995

    (2) on another small heat sink
    MC7805CT input 7.350 <> output 3.728

    (3) no heat sink
    MC7805CT input 10.810 <> output 4,421

    (4) on a heat sink
    MC7806CT input 0.549 <> output 0.0310
    KIA7906PI input neg. 0.040 <> output neg. 0.001

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    Re: Denon AVR2105 Help Please if Can? New Member Hello to All.

    something makes me wonder about your meter.
    test it on a 9v battery or something.
    if the internal battery gets low it will give bad readings.

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      Re: Denon AVR2105 Help Please if Can? New Member Hello to All.

      Originally posted by stj View Post
      something makes me wonder about your meter.
      test it on a 9v battery or something.
      if the internal battery gets low it will give bad readings.
      I checked that also used a Fluke 87 and then a Fieldpiece SC77 near the same readings I will go get another set of batteries and retest with both again and re-post the values. And Thank you for your input.
      Last edited by justme1971; 06-20-2015, 08:52 PM.

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        #4
        Re: Denon AVR2105 Help Please if Can? New Member Hello to All.

        How did you make out on your 2105 problem? Any updates?

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