Re: Insignia NS-LTDVD20
Update:
After observing the 5V supply shutting down when it should have been in standby, I decided to drp $40, and replace the power supply (MCM Elect.). Got the power supply Tuesday, and that fixed all but the original issue with the DVD drive not reliably reading discs.
Got a "pulled" DVD player on order for an additional $30, and should have 100% service on the TV/DVD player by this time next week.
Looking at the new and old power supplies, It lookslike the only change is one capacitor has been changed (the largest one),...
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Re: Insignia NS-LTDVD20
one correction.
with power off, Standby is 0V, 5V6 powers on and off at 2Hz.
Alexanna, anything in particular you want pictures of? there's not a scorched trace, bulged cap, or nicked wire on the set.
and what do you mean by "Managed attachments?Last edited by Kerrro; 04-19-2011, 12:34 PM.
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Re: Insignia NS-LTDVD20
oh, and all of these power tests were done with the DVD player removed.
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Insignia NS-LTDVD20
This tv is about 4 years old, and for a year or two the DVD player has had problems playing some discs. initially it wouldn't play a few discs, or would freeze partway into the discs, usually just as it hit the main menu for the disc. Early on, playing a different DVD would resolve the issue, so I presume it's a faulty drive.
More recently the TV has had problems turning on from the Remote. again the problem has degraded over several months, initially you might have to hit "power" on the remote 2 or 3 times to turn the TV on, now it might take 30 or more seconds of hitting the...
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