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Re: Kitchenaid food processor burnt wire
Just want to give a big thanks to everyone here! I received the quick disconnects in the link above, used the side cutters (helpful tip!) to close the gap, scraped off the burnt stuff (another helpful tip) and then put on some heat shrink. a couple pics here to show the finished product.
wouldn't pass for professional but i've just used it and it works well.
thanks!!!...
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Re: Kitchenaid food processor burnt wire
What a great community here! such quick answers and help. I appreciate it.
It's not easy to measure but it looks like the male tab is approx 0.25".
A couple of questions still:
1. Would this be a good recommendation, considering the internal heat?
[url]https://www.amazon.com/Supco-T1111-Disconnect-Temperature-Female/dp/B0071NC5NO/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=0.25+inch+female+high+temperature+spade+connector&qid=1613677231&s=industrial&sr=1-5[/url]
2. for heat...
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Kitchenaid food processor burnt wire
I'm trying to fix my kitchenaid food processor KFP750WH. The on button will press properly and the light will go on, but it will not run.
I've experienced this before and taken it apart, and previously there would be a connection that simply disconnected. I would reattach it and it would be fine. Now, that connection is burnt and partially broken off.
I put a few pictures here. I have no problem getting my hands a little dirty but can't figure out the best way to remake this connection. The male part where it attaches seems to have a little coating from the plastic...
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
meant that the receiver plug doesn't have the third grounding prong. my bad.
i agree with you. think it's time to sew this baby back up and call it a day/week.
i don't have a cable box but have an antenna for OTA. nevertheless i think it's time to end this.
thank you all for your help and education....
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
Ok. I've attached three pictures. First, a sincere apology. If I'm not misreading what happened here, then you guys were right and the book was wrong.
To confirm I've tested this correctly, I've attached one pictures which shows my setup of the GFCI (in my kitchen - it was either this or the bathroom). Red clip attached to one prong of nightlight with other end to the chassis. Black clip attached to other prong of nightlight with other end to the grounding part of the outlet. I confirmed that this outlet is properly...
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
i had previously checked the continuity between each of the two prongs of the plug and the chassis and there was no beep.
in a previous post, I had been asked to reference the book that indicated how to test for a hot chassis using the test that I used. I did that. I also was requested to test another receiver for comparison and, having done that, received substantially different values using this test. After posting the page(s) from the book, I have not heard why the test that it suggested would not confirm a mechanical...
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
ok - i was able to get a couple of the connectors open. may have wrecked them a bit but we'll see later. :-)
what i've decided to do now is some continuity testing between the chassis and the internal parts. i figure that since the chassis is hot, something is connected to it that shouldn't be.
i found a couple of things that may or may not be meaningful that i'd like to run by you guys before i delve deeper into them.
first of all, i found some capacitors that have seem to be grounded...
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
I've attached pics of the pages from the book. Hopefully readable.
I tested my Denon AVR-2803 the same way as the Pioneer in question. Nothing attached. Registered 0.5 Volts. Compared to 55 Volts with the Pioneer.
I agree with your point 5 but my post indicated that I'd continue testing if I needed to purchase, for example, the leak current tester to perform one of the two suggested tests. What I read indicated that I did not, but being a beginner, I wanted to confirm.
I'm surprised...
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Re: Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my issue. Before your reply, I actually was looking at a section called "checking for a hot chassis" in the book How to Test Almost Everything Electronic. It actually suggested the test that I performed (multimeter on A/C, one connector to ground, other to chassis) in order to check for a hot chassis, and indicates that the results that I received were indicative of a "mechanical short somewhere in the equipment being tested".
Now, as...
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Pioneer VSX-1123 Receiver - weird voltage problem
Hello. My receiver "seems" to be working fine. It functions as it should. the receiver is the Pioneer vsx-1123. However, while doing some work in the house, I noticed that my HDMI cable from the receiver was registering as "hot" using my fluke non-contact voltage tester.
I've done some troubleshooting to try to narrow down the problem, and all wires (speaker/hdmi/subwoofer) coming from the receiver, whether it's powered on or stand-by, register as "hot". none of my other receivers are experiencing this issue, so it doesn't seem to be an issue with...
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
Hopefully this is better! The marker markings you'll see on the board are where I resoldered. Thanks!
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
Hi Tom - here's a picture. let me know if you need anything else. thank you!
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
Thanks Tom! my soldering skills are not the best but i'm willing to give it a try. the nice thing is that I've got nothing to lose b/c both boards are not good. I'm hoping though that there will be a way to make sure that the part that I'm taking from my sister's board can be checked to see if it is still good before soldering it into the other board?
I just discovered how much easier soldering is with using flux first. why i didn't do that before is beyond me. hopefully with this...
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
Well, I purchased a Y-sustain board off of ebay. replaced the one i had in there, and, lo and behold, it worked! (except for the black line across the center, which I fixed, as suggested by Tom, by simply making sure the ribbons were in properly). This is great news! Now I have to fix my sister's TV next time I'm visiting her, which I know needs a new Y-sustain board (which is why I didn't mind buying this one to test on my TV first).
Now, I'd love to use the Y-sustain board that...
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
I've rec'd a new buffer board. Surprisingly, the company sent me both the upper and lower buffer boards. I decided to attach them both and fire up the set. Well, I got a blank screen with sound. I then tried their lower buffer with my upper buffer, and received pretty much the same result as with my lower buffer board, except with a 2" black and white horizontal line across the center. I've attached a link to the picture. Because of this result, I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) that the...
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Re: LG50PA6500 after replace y-buffer (bottom) picture is very noisy and cut in half
Thanks Tom for the quick reply. You're right - the board has a short when tested with continuity and the resistance between the Vscan pins and the floating ground pins is only 8.6 ohms. On the other board it is in the millions of ohms. I'll replace with the original and if the original problem doesn't resume, i'll check back in. Off to find another board.
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