Where to find Sony SVO-5800P power inverter module?
Hi,
I am wondering where I can get hold of a power inverter module for the Sony SVO-5800P SVHS video recorder. getting a new one is near impossible due to the age of the machine, so a second hand one from an old machine would be perfect. As I am in Australia a 220-240 volt unit would be preferable but a 115 volt one would do as I will get a transformer. My machine has the following details: 1-413-998-11 ZSSP371HA Serial Number 11807 nichicon JAPAN |
I have the unit u are looking for , if needed i will send the pictures , you can contact me for more details
1-413-998-11 ZSSP371HA Serial Number 11807 nichicon JAPAN -- merged -- got the unit, you can contact me for details and images of the unit |
Hi, thankyou for your reply, please send the photos, and a price!
dave2503@bigpond.com Thanks and Cheers! Dave |
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images sent to an email
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You should have the photos posted here, so we can all see it. ;)
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Hi, please send photos and details to dave2503@bigpond.com
-- merged -- Hi, I have not received any pictures or details by email yet! Cheers |
nichicon zssp371ha unit wanted
Hi, I'm now on these forums, just found this thread, as I am looking for one of these modules for the sony svp 5600p. Uk Version preferably. I can't find any service data on it anywhere. Mine has been intermittent for a while, so I replaced all the capacitors (and checked they were all correct and the right polarity) now it doesn't work at all, just makes the head drum spin.
Any help greatly appreciated. |
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https://www.owner-manuals.com/index.php?main_page=login Order as many years ... always very satisfied. Can not speak English, but plans are international. |
oops, I miss-typed, it's actually 5800p
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Thanks to the manual I was able to work out what voltages were missing from the Power Module's output, and traced them back to two dead protection diodes! |
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Most of those "manual sites" are scams that require $$$ to download manuals that DO NOT belong to them, and were intended to be free by the manufacturers. We should not be rewarding these people for their unethical tactics. You'd be doing a good thing by attaching it to a forum post here. |
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I know this thread is old but I have just repaired a power supply for a 5800P with the same fault.. check ICP-N16 and ICP-N20 on the PS board, they look like a T092 series transistor with two legs, they are a fuse and if they go open you lose a rail or two, i just used a 1A surface mount fuse.. now to find out why there is no playback video.. Hope that helps |
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