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    Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

    Checking out DVD players, found my Cyberhome has an imminent critical failure fault in it's built in PSU caused by Jenpo capacitors. Cyberhome was a decent player when it first arrived, offering picture quality very close to luxury players without the *anker price tag.

    6v Oscon SP 680uF was used to replace the Jenpo 1000uF 10v, 2200uF G-Luxon was left alone as the reports I read only apply to Jenpo capacitors. Apparently some have a Jenpo 2200uF but mine didn't.

    Preventative maintenance cost was under a dollar, perhaps the player works better than new aswell.

    Pictures attached.
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    Rubycon Rubycon Rubycon

    #2
    Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

    Since upgraded my recap by replacing all secondary side capacitors (thats all the electrolytics apart from the 400 volt one).

    This recap was driven mostly by my wish to use up my good capacitors, but also noticed some very subtle issues with DVD playback - osscasionaly when pausing the bottom line of the video frame would be slightly out of allignment (by ~1 pixel). This was immediately fixed after this recap, as was the audio more punchy but this tended to die back down to normal after a good burn in.

    Doubled up the Oscon SP, I put in earlier with an extra one on underside, this was quite tricky as the width of Oscon SP is enough to press against the bottom of the DVD player, it fitted but only just, precision was required to ensure no shorts or solder bridging, this keeps better to the original spec of 1000uF in this position. To use such a high quality cap in this position I'm not sure is necessary as it only supplies power to the laser. A cheaper series without Oxygen free feature such as Oscon SA or SC, or plain Rubycon, Panasonic would probably be more than perfect.

    The smaller Jenpo 10v 100uF were replaced by my nearest equivalent, Panasonic FM 470uF 16V. Purely because I have hundreds of fresh 470uF that need using before their best before date, though I keep them in an almost air tight container in a cool dark place - not like some of the crap you get on ebay - thank goodness for sand paper.

    Lastly replaced the 2200uF 10v G-Luxon with one of the Panasonic FM 16V I had left over from experimenting.

    Result is as already stated and no ill effects so far.
    Rubycon Rubycon Rubycon

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      #3
      Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

      umm.. the Cyberhome 400 was this thingy with a modified Cyberdrive PC DVD drive right..?!

      have one of them here.. running in standby for almost 1 year *lol*
      maybe i should check the caps

      edit: Cyberdrive DVD and CD(-RW) drives are always named "CW-XXX"

      for example CW-088D for a 48x32x48 CD-RW drive..

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        #4
        Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

        Sure, after the caps fail it is apparently impossible to repair.
        Rubycon Rubycon Rubycon

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          #5
          Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

          if it dies you will need to change this lot
          F1 FUSE 2A/250V
          10KR/0,25W R5,R4
          100K R/0,25W R7
          KA3842A IC1 change 3842 SMPSU CTRL IC
          MPS3906 use 2N3906 OR BC557 Q2
          0,1uF/100V C8
          51R/0,25W R12
          1N4148 D7
          300R/0,25W R11
          220KR/1W R13 check
          STP40NC60FP Q1 replaced uprated component 2SK1117 or IRFBC40
          TL431 order IC3
          470R/0,25W R18,R19
          12R/0,25W R16,R14
          220R/0,5W R17
          510R/0,5W R15
          1000uF/25V C17,C18
          1N4735 ZD1
          FR104=BA159 D8
          0,62R/1W R9
          22KR! R10
          ALSO REPLACE all 105deg
          C15 470mf 16v,
          C17 1000mf 10v,original 8mm Dia
          C18 1000mf 10v,original 8mm Dia
          C16 470mf 16v
          C13 47uF 35V
          C5 33uF 400V 105deg
          check
          D10 SB340 Diode
          D9 SB340 Diode

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            #6
            Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

            i see a ton of the ilo rebadged cyberhome dvd recorders with bad jenpo and g-luxon caps.
            sometimes get huge stacks of these units for free that blink at you or refuse to read dvd's.
            its always the caps and 99% of these are perfect after the recap.

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              #7
              Re: Cyberhome DVD 300/400 Preventative Cap Replacement

              sounds like these commit suicide after the caps get bad enough.
              all the ones i have done just needed caps replaced.
              Originally posted by FIXITNOW
              if it dies you will need to change this lot
              F1 FUSE 2A/250V
              10KR/0,25W R5,R4
              100K R/0,25W R7
              KA3842A IC1 change 3842 SMPSU CTRL IC
              MPS3906 use 2N3906 OR BC557 Q2
              0,1uF/100V C8
              51R/0,25W R12
              1N4148 D7
              300R/0,25W R11
              220KR/1W R13 check
              STP40NC60FP Q1 replaced uprated component 2SK1117 or IRFBC40
              TL431 order IC3
              470R/0,25W R18,R19
              12R/0,25W R16,R14
              220R/0,5W R17
              510R/0,5W R15
              1000uF/25V C17,C18
              1N4735 ZD1
              FR104=BA159 D8
              0,62R/1W R9
              22KR! R10
              ALSO REPLACE all 105deg
              C15 470mf 16v,
              C17 1000mf 10v,original 8mm Dia
              C18 1000mf 10v,original 8mm Dia
              C16 470mf 16v
              C13 47uF 35V
              C5 33uF 400V 105deg
              check
              D10 SB340 Diode
              D9 SB340 Diode

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