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Old 28 December 2015, 17:09   #1
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Commodore 1084S-D1 Problems

Hi,
Recently my 1084S-D1 died after just last weekend have been operating well and have been testing some games with my A1200, when I was preparing to play some games the 1084S decided not work any more.

After several attempts he return to life one more time but after this he died again

The symptom is: when turn it on does not give absolutely nothing ... not even the LED light.
I wonder what is yours opinion or suggestion of which can be.

Thank you all!
 
Old 28 December 2015, 17:45   #2
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Maybe...
1)Power switch broken.. is very common problem
2) Fuse problem
3) PSU problem

Warning, crt monitor contain high voltage
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Old 29 December 2015, 00:31   #3
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Maybe...
1)Power switch broken.. is very common problem
2) Fuse problem
3) PSU problem

Warning, crt monitor contain high voltage
Hi,

Thanks for your answer.

The button does not hold but i arrange a way to stay down
The Fuse is OK
I measured with a multimeter, picture below, and has 232V in the cable green and red.
What else could be?
Maybe the flyback? Or any capacitors?

Thanks

 
Old 29 December 2015, 00:54   #4
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You got some kind of noise coming from the monitor?
When the flyback failure usually make noise.
The large capacitor of the picture, this bloated?
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Old 29 December 2015, 01:15   #5
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The top seems to be a little bloated
No noise, just silence ...
 
Old 29 December 2015, 02:39   #6
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Check TDA 4605.
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Old 29 December 2015, 15:36   #7
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How can i test the TDA4065 with a multimeter?
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No idea.
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Old 31 December 2015, 00:19   #9
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Anyone have the service manual for 1084S-D1?
 
Old 31 December 2015, 13:04   #10
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Check TDA 4605.
I didn't find any IC with this format on the board.

Anyone please confirm if this IC TDA4605 exist in this model (1084S-D1), or if another model of IC.
 
Old 31 December 2015, 16:00   #11
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It was present on the last version of the 1084; perhaps yours is too old.
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Old 02 March 2016, 18:58   #12
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After a new verification in the board, i found that the transformer has no voltage at the output. Does anyone know where I can get one to replace the broken? I went to two stores and did not find in any of them, search on the web and not find anything with this reference.
If anyone can help me i apreciate.





 
 


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