About 6 months ago I noticed a 'stuttering' during playback of recording on my HR20-700 DirecTV DVR. Since I had upgraded the internal drive to a 1 Terrabyte drive 3 years ago, I had assumed the replacement drive was developing problems. The replacement drive was full, so I elected to upgrade to a 2 Terrabyte drive. Initially, that worked well, but after a few months the problem resurfaced. At this time I took a closer look at the power supply area and realized that the drives weren't dying, they were being killed!! Note the three caps on the right in the picture.
A closer examination showed the caps were United Chemi-Con KZG series. Since UCC's KZG series has been 'problematic', I ordered Nichicon HM series from Digi-Key. After replacing all 5 KZG caps I found the two in the signal processing area were fine, reading 0.01 on an ESR meter (spec is 0.013). However the three in the power supply area were 'slightly' out of spec. One read over 100 ohms, the other two were in the 80 - 90 ohm area.
At this point the DVR has been working well for over a month.
PlainBill
A closer examination showed the caps were United Chemi-Con KZG series. Since UCC's KZG series has been 'problematic', I ordered Nichicon HM series from Digi-Key. After replacing all 5 KZG caps I found the two in the signal processing area were fine, reading 0.01 on an ESR meter (spec is 0.013). However the three in the power supply area were 'slightly' out of spec. One read over 100 ohms, the other two were in the 80 - 90 ohm area.
At this point the DVR has been working well for over a month.
PlainBill
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