DVL-919E power problem

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My Pioneer DVL-919E appears to have suddently given up the ghost. I
powered it down a week ago and it now refuses to power up. The unit
appears totally dead; the are absolutely no sounds when connecting a
power cable or pressing the power button.

I have checked a couple of things, namely trying a different power
cable and checking the (3.15A) fuse just inside case, but neither has
resolved the issue. I'd welcome any recommendations on what else I
should look at.

Thanks in advance.
 
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If the fuse in the power supply is blown then you need to cut out the
ARC/Surge Suppressor which is a cheap one and can short out in error. In
the DVL-909 it is D105 in the power supply board. The DVL-919 probably has
the same Power Supply but I don't have the service manual to compare.

This is a common failure in the DVL and some LD players.

Kurtis

"Richard Forster" <syllepsis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My Pioneer DVL-919E appears to have suddently given up the ghost. I
> powered it down a week ago and it now refuses to power up. The unit
> appears totally dead; the are absolutely no sounds when connecting a
> power cable or pressing the power button.
>
> I have checked a couple of things, namely trying a different power
> cable and checking the (3.15A) fuse just inside case, but neither has
> resolved the issue. I'd welcome any recommendations on what else I
> should look at.
>
> Thanks in advance.
 
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Beware that the DVL-919E is the European version which has a 100V-260V input
voltage power supply. This differs from the US version which is 120V. Power
supply of the DVL-919E is the same as the European DVL-909 models. If you
need a schematic diagram, I can provide one for you.
The DVL-919E has the same appearance as the champagne colored DVL-909 did,
whereas the American DVL-919 had a different front panel and is black.
Regards,

Nico de Vries

"Kurtis Bahr" <kbahr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> If the fuse in the power supply is blown then you need to cut out the
> ARC/Surge Suppressor which is a cheap one and can short out in error. In
> the DVL-909 it is D105 in the power supply board. The DVL-919 probably
has
> the same Power Supply but I don't have the service manual to compare.
>
> This is a common failure in the DVL and some LD players.
>
> Kurtis
>
> "Richard Forster" <syllepsis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:aaf5e89d.0504100613.292cb2b@posting.google.com...
> > My Pioneer DVL-919E appears to have suddently given up the ghost. I
> > powered it down a week ago and it now refuses to power up. The unit
> > appears totally dead; the are absolutely no sounds when connecting a
> > power cable or pressing the power button.
> >
> > I have checked a couple of things, namely trying a different power
> > cable and checking the (3.15A) fuse just inside case, but neither has
> > resolved the issue. I'd welcome any recommendations on what else I
> > should look at.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
>
 
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 21:26:28 +0200, Nico de Vries <nicodev@freeler.nl> wrote:
>Beware that the DVL-919E is the European version which has a 100V-260V input
>voltage power supply. This differs from the US version which is 120V. Power
How is that a problem? Will it not run on 60hz 120V?


>supply of the DVL-919E is the same as the European DVL-909 models. If you
>need a schematic diagram, I can provide one for you.
>The DVL-919E has the same appearance as the champagne colored DVL-909 did,
>whereas the American DVL-919 had a different front panel and is black.
>Regards,
 
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The "E" version usually have a little different layout on the primary side
of the supply where this part verses the North American version I mentioned.
For that reason I cannot tell you what the suppression diode is labeled as
in your unit. A schematic from Nico would be the best option to verify
where this part is in the European version.

Kurtis

"TCS" <The-Central-Scrutinizer@p.o.b.o.x.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 21:26:28 +0200, Nico de Vries <nicodev@freeler.nl>
> wrote:
>>Beware that the DVL-919E is the European version which has a 100V-260V
>>input
>>voltage power supply. This differs from the US version which is 120V.
>>Power
> How is that a problem? Will it not run on 60hz 120V?
>
>
>>supply of the DVL-919E is the same as the European DVL-909 models. If you
>>need a schematic diagram, I can provide one for you.
>>The DVL-919E has the same appearance as the champagne colored DVL-909 did,
>>whereas the American DVL-919 had a different front panel and is black.
>>Regards,
>
>
 
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The DVL-919E will run on 120V 60 Hz, as it accepts any input voltage between
100 and 260 Volts. My point was to avoid confusion between the US DVL-919
power supply and the DVL-919E one, as they fundamentally diffrent on the
primary side.

Regards,

Nico de Vries

"TCS" <The-Central-Scrutinizer@p.o.b.o.x.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 21:26:28 +0200, Nico de Vries <nicodev@freeler.nl>
wrote:
> >Beware that the DVL-919E is the European version which has a 100V-260V
input
> >voltage power supply. This differs from the US version which is 120V.
Power
> How is that a problem? Will it not run on 60hz 120V?
>
>
> >supply of the DVL-919E is the same as the European DVL-909 models. If you
> >need a schematic diagram, I can provide one for you.
> >The DVL-919E has the same appearance as the champagne colored DVL-909
did,
> >whereas the American DVL-919 had a different front panel and is black.
> >Regards,
>
>
 
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Thanks for helping with the 919E version power supply. Since I do not have
a manual I was not aware it did not have the Arc Suppressor. This is why
the newsgroup is good, we can all help each other.

Kurtis

"Nico de Vries" <nicodev@freeler.nl> wrote in message
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> The DVL-919E will run on 120V 60 Hz, as it accepts any input voltage
> between
> 100 and 260 Volts. My point was to avoid confusion between the US DVL-919
> power supply and the DVL-919E one, as they fundamentally diffrent on the
> primary side.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nico de Vries
>
> "TCS" <The-Central-Scrutinizer@p.o.b.o.x.com> wrote in message
> news:slrnd6ipu5.lkm.The-Central-Scrutinizer@linux.client.comcast.net...
>> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 21:26:28 +0200, Nico de Vries <nicodev@freeler.nl>
> wrote:
>> >Beware that the DVL-919E is the European version which has a 100V-260V
> input
>> >voltage power supply. This differs from the US version which is 120V.
> Power
>> How is that a problem? Will it not run on 60hz 120V?
>>
>>
>> >supply of the DVL-919E is the same as the European DVL-909 models. If
>> >you
>> >need a schematic diagram, I can provide one for you.
>> >The DVL-919E has the same appearance as the champagne colored DVL-909
> did,
>> >whereas the American DVL-919 had a different front panel and is black.
>> >Regards,
>>
>>
>
>