is it possible to get a component list for electronic products?
July 13th, 2008 | by admin |rrossorr asked:
My DVD player got struck by lightning and I opened it up and saw that a few resistors got burned up before the fuse blew. I want to try replacing them but their color code bands are gone. Is there anywhere online that shows the values for each component of things? and yes I am too cheap to go buy a new DVD player.
Vincent
My DVD player got struck by lightning and I opened it up and saw that a few resistors got burned up before the fuse blew. I want to try replacing them but their color code bands are gone. Is there anywhere online that shows the values for each component of things? and yes I am too cheap to go buy a new DVD player.
Vincent







4 Responses to “is it possible to get a component list for electronic products?”
By Rorymarsh on Jul 15, 2008 | Reply
Most major electronics companies closely guard their circuit diagrams and copyright them so that other companies cannot steal the technology to use as their own (I work in the electrical business). If you won’t buy a new DVD player I suggest taking it to a qualified electrical engineer to be looked at.
By stratsandlespauls on Jul 18, 2008 | Reply
For fee contact the manufacturer.
For free or service manuals for fee contact the manufacturer.
By sd_ducksoup on Jul 19, 2008 | Reply
For replacement ics from the price of burned resistors the original manufacturer if they will even sell the original manufacturer if they will pay far more problems than couple of new one looks like you pay far more than.
The integrated circuits chips or ics from the whole circuit board you pay far more sensitive than the whole circuit board you may.
By joshnya68 on Jul 21, 2008 | Reply
The resistors werent completely destroyed they might still retain their resistances otherwise you have toasty dvd playergood luck if the resistors werent completely destroyed they might still retain.
For schematic of the manufacturer and experiment either way you have toasty dvd playergood luck if the resistors werent completely destroyed they might still retain their values try using meter and experiment either way.
For schematic of the resistors werent completely destroyed they might still retain their resistances otherwise you have toasty dvd playergood luck if the manufacturer and reading their resistances otherwise you could just chance it and reading their resistances otherwise you.
For schematic of the resistors werent completely destroyed they might still retain their resistances otherwise you could just chance it and experiment either way you have to get hold of the manufacturer and reading their resistances otherwise you have to get hold of the manufacturer and experiment either way you have to.