CMV CT-934D Burnt SMC(Surface Mounted Components)

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  • apostar
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    • May 2011
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    CMV CT-934D Burnt SMC(Surface Mounted Components)

    Anyone with the schematic diagram of the main regulator section CT-934D? I just want to know the values of the burnt resistors and capacitors; these were surface mounted components. Could I replace them with standard capacitors and resistors? The assy number is DAC - 19M001A.

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