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<blockquote data-quote="mjk52" data-source="post: 1186269" data-attributes="member: 32479"><p>Thanks for the info.</p><p>Taking my precautions as necessary.</p><p></p><p>If I could find someone to send it to that can diagnose it properly, I would. In Centurion area.</p><p>Just been working through components checking the voltages as I go along.</p><p>I haven't done this sort of work in years, so busy relearning as I go along.</p><p></p><p>I seem to get a PS3 low voltage fault on occasion. But when the receiver actually switches on, all the voltages show as stable, except for the PS1 voltage which seems to be constantly rippling but within range, hence I also thought it would be one of the capacitors on that line.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Also though it would be a straight forward obvious fault, seeing as it works perfectly when it decides to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjk52, post: 1186269, member: 32479"] Thanks for the info. Taking my precautions as necessary. If I could find someone to send it to that can diagnose it properly, I would. In Centurion area. Just been working through components checking the voltages as I go along. I haven't done this sort of work in years, so busy relearning as I go along. I seem to get a PS3 low voltage fault on occasion. But when the receiver actually switches on, all the voltages show as stable, except for the PS1 voltage which seems to be constantly rippling but within range, hence I also thought it would be one of the capacitors on that line. Edit: Also though it would be a straight forward obvious fault, seeing as it works perfectly when it decides to work. [/QUOTE]
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