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On Saturday, May 27, 2000 at 2:00:00�AM UTC-5, Kurtis Bahr wrote:
There is a spike suspression device on the board right after the
fuse. If the unit got a spike it shorts out. The symbol looks kind
of like a diode. If it is shorted then clip one lead and it will
work fine. You'll need to replace it if you want to have this cheap
type of spike suspression for the future.
Kurtis, your name keeps coming up regarding old Pioneer Elite Laser
Disc Players. I read your advice about cutting the lead for the
Varactor diode on the power board of CLD-59 player. I have one of
those and just tried to use it but found it wouldn't power on. Checked
the onboard fuse which was blown. Removed the power board and
unsoldered the Varactor Diode. Would like to know where to purchase a
new diode and the specifics as to what I'm looking for (specs of
thediode). The one I've removed is black with a yellow stripe on one
end and has markings that say KIV 420. Suggestions would be much
appreciated. I've gone to the Digikey web site but just don't know
what I'm looking for.
Also, any suggestions on where to purchase a replacement fuse? Thank
you.
I don't know if Kurtis is still reading the group, but in the absence of
his expertise I'd suggest getting hold of the service manual, which
should include a full list of components. As laserdisc players are long
out of production and somewhat uncommon, it seems a wise investment to
spend a few bucks on making sure you get it right (and it'll mean you're
well prepared if it ever needs fixing again in future).
ServiceManuals.net claims to have it as a PDF download:
https://www.servicemanuals.net/en/PIONEER-CLD59-Service-Manual
And StereoManuals.com has a reasonably-priced printed version:
https://www.stereomanuals.com/man/rep/pioneer/pioneer_manuals_cld_xx.htm
The fuse is likely to be readily available from any good component
supplier. Measure its dimensions and check the metal end caps for identification markings. If there aren't any, the service manual will
probably tell you what it should be. Get a spare while you're at it,
just in case it happens again (but if the fuse blows again almost
immediately, don't keep replacing it without checking for additional
problems with either the power source or the player itself).
Good luck!
R
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