Ami cd 100G

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Ami cd 100G

by mike11 » Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:39 am

Came across one of these that's picky with what it plays .... For what ever reason .... In the past I fixed one of these by just reseating all the plugs .... This one I tried the same with and in the process something took a shit ..... Now I have no +5vdc or + 9.... What popped ???


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Re: Ami cd 100G

by Ron Rich » Tue Mar 17, 2015 4:50 am

Which power supply is in it--which player ?
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Re: Ami cd 100G

by mike11 » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:45 pm

Looks like a pro 1 from what I remember not sure bout the ps ....are there any fuses or beeakers in there anywhere ??? The 2 breakers on the ps are ok ...... I just wanted to wiggle the plugs and the p3 slipped off the box up top in the process when I plugged it back in I heard a snap n the machine went dead except for the lighting


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Re: Ami cd 100G

by Ron Rich » Tue Mar 17, 2015 7:01 pm

Hi Mike,
Well, Whut kan I said??
Hopefully you ( and others) will have learned that one does not plug/unplug, nor "wiggle", ANYTHING, with the power on !
You do not mention which type power supply is installed in that phono ?--Either way, you should remove it from the phono, and check the fuses in it. Also, while out, clean the edge connectors on the PC board--and remove each pin from the plugs, clean and re-form them, before inserting them back on the board. Once that's done, plug the power supply back in and check that all voltages are correct--the three LED indicate only that there IS voltage, not that it is correct ! The supply marked "8 volts(DC)" is in-correct--it MUST be above 9 volts, when using a CDM-12, or either, PRO player. Once your sure the PS is good, re-insert it in the phono--find the plug on the CCC that SUPPLIES power to it, leave it plugged in alone ( you should clean the pins and header as you did on the PS--first), and see if the LED all stay lit--if not, repair the CCC, if yes, plug in, the rest of the power connectors, with the power OFF, one at a time, till you find the one that causes any of the LED's to turn off-- Ron Rich


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Re: Ami cd 100G

by ami-man » Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:42 pm

Hi Mike,

Ron's advice given seems good advice to me.
Please let us know how you get on.

Regards
Alan

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