JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

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  • davg
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    • Sep 2008
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    #1

    JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

    I am missing the power supply for my CA-NXPS1audio system. It calls for DC-23V 2.5 Amps. I have a ReTrak Universal Adaptor that supply DC 19V 3.42A. I have use this adaptor on my system for about 20-30min and it seems to run fine?
    My question is; what kind of damage am I likely to cause to my NX-PS1 using this power supply over an extended period of time.
  • davg
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    • Sep 2008
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    Re: JVC compact component system AC/DC charger

    No takers on this question? If I posted it in the wrong section I apologize? If its a stupid question again I apologize? But for those dealing with the same issue on power supplies here is a great article that explains it quite well https://www.groovypost.com/howto/cho...-phone-laptop/
    Last edited by davg; 10-03-2021, 06:54 AM.

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    • stj
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      • Dec 2009
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      #3
      Re: JVC compact component system AC/DC charger

      without a schematic it's hard to know what voltage range you can get away with,
      but i suspect your fine.
      you wont damage anything - if thats what your wondering.

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      • davg
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        • Sep 2008
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        #4
        Re: JVC compact component system AC/DC charger

        Thanks for your reply stj. That is what I was wondering

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        • SMDFlea
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          • Jan 2018
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          Re: JVC compact component system AC/DC charger

          Originally posted by stj
          without a schematic it's hard to know what voltage range you can get away with,
          but i suspect your fine.
          you wont damage anything - if thats what your wondering.
          heres the service manual
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          • stj
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            #6
            Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

            it will run down to about 14v, but as you go down your going to effect the maximum output level.

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            • SMDFlea
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              • Jan 2018
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              Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

              Originally posted by stj
              it will run down to about 14v, but as you go down your going to effect the maximum output level.
              In the TAS5122 datasheet (for U807) pin 30 GVDD has a 16V minimum voltage .Am i missing something,how do you get it to 14V ?

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              • stj
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                • Dec 2009
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                Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

                your missing the "fact" that the texas website says that chip runs from 0 to 30v
                useless fucks!
                i based the 14v on the input diode drop followed by a 7812 regulator.

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                • Per Hansson
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                  • Jul 2005
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                  #9
                  Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

                  I would agree with SMDFlea: there is MTZJ20B, a 20v Zener (D802) that drops the incoming voltage to 20v for GVDD.
                  So you probably don't want to go much lower than 20v as that seems to have been the intent from the schematic.
                  But your current supply will probably be just fine for it, I didn't spend many seconds on the schematic though so take that for what it's worth
                  "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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                  • davg
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                    • Sep 2008
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                    #10
                    Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

                    Thanks to all who responded. Very much appreciated Tks SMDFlea for the service manual. I do have a better understanding of the issue and I am satisficed that I can use the 19V 3.42A adaptor without causing major if any problems to my system.
                    ps;
                    In the same move I also lost the Remote Control for that unit?? The unit is still functional but programing it is rather difficult/impossible. Any suggestions on a replacement.

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                    • stj
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                      #11
                      Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

                      look on ali-express.
                      try to search for the original remote number - it should be in that service manual i think.

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                      • davg
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                        • Sep 2008
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                        Re: JVC CA-NXPS1 compact component system AC/DC charger

                        Wow that do work I found it on Ali Express and it is on order Tka stj

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