Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display
is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
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Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
Meat Plow wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:11:07 -0600, Chuck Has Frothed: On 26 Jan 2007 05:53:06 -0800, wrote: I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You need to purchase the 14v lamp from a Yamaha dealer. It plugs in so it is easy to replace. Chuck Uh the 850 has a flurescent display. I looked it up, it's definitely a lamp, like the RX-V890 was. Most Yamaha's are flourescent but not the 850. Looked through the manual twice however, and could not find the lamp part number. The schematic reference is PL 101. Mark Z. |
Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
Meat Plow wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:45:06 -0600, Mark D. Zacharias Has Frothed: Meat Plow wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:11:07 -0600, Chuck Has Frothed: On 26 Jan 2007 05:53:06 -0800, wrote: I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You need to purchase the 14v lamp from a Yamaha dealer. It plugs in so it is easy to replace. Chuck Uh the 850 has a flurescent display. I looked it up, it's definitely a lamp, like the RX-V890 was. Most Yamaha's are flourescent but not the 850. Looked through the manual twice however, and could not find the lamp part number. The schematic reference is PL 101. Mark Z. I was looking at a picture of an 850 on Google. Looked like it was an electronic display to me. http://www.oaktreeent.com/web_photos...ceiver_web.jpg http://tinyurl.com/2uugek Yeah, they look about the same, but some models do use the lamps (or did, that is). mz |
Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:45:06 -0600, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:11:07 -0600, Chuck Has Frothed: On 26 Jan 2007 05:53:06 -0800, wrote: I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You need to purchase the 14v lamp from a Yamaha dealer. It plugs in so it is easy to replace. Chuck Uh the 850 has a flurescent display. I looked it up, it's definitely a lamp, like the RX-V890 was. Most Yamaha's are flourescent but not the 850. Looked through the manual twice however, and could not find the lamp part number. The schematic reference is PL 101. Mark Z. Thanks Mark. I ran a Yamaha warranty station when this unit was new and I was pretty sure it used a lamp. They were a high failure part but I can't remember the part number. Chuck |
Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:45:06 -0600, "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:11:07 -0600, Chuck Has Frothed: On 26 Jan 2007 05:53:06 -0800, wrote: I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You need to purchase the 14v lamp from a Yamaha dealer. It plugs in so it is easy to replace. Chuck Uh the 850 has a flurescent display. I looked it up, it's definitely a lamp, like the RX-V890 was. Most Yamaha's are flourescent but not the 850. Looked through the manual twice however, and could not find the lamp part number. The schematic reference is PL 101. Mark Z. Thanks Mark. I ran a Yamaha warranty station when this unit was new and I was pretty sure it used a lamp. They were a high failure part but I can't remember the part number. Chuck Hi.... Here's a whole bunch of parts for your machine, but no bulb or lamp separately. Seems most things are inexpensive, perhaps one includes the lamp? Maybe it'll be of a bit of help anyway? :) If nothing else, there's a service manual, which probably well identifies the lamp. http://www.partstore.com/ModelDetail...se=0& exact=1 Take care. Ken |
Yamaha rx v850 repairman needed
Chuck wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:45:06 -0600, "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:11:07 -0600, Chuck Has Frothed: On 26 Jan 2007 05:53:06 -0800, wrote: I own the Yahamas RX V850 which works great except the lighted display is gone. It does not light and therefore you cannot tell anything I know what the unit is worth and I know what a repair might cost but I want it done Can anyone suggest a repairperson I prefer to send/take it somewhere as opposed to doing it myself Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You need to purchase the 14v lamp from a Yamaha dealer. It plugs in so it is easy to replace. Chuck Uh the 850 has a flurescent display. I looked it up, it's definitely a lamp, like the RX-V890 was. Most Yamaha's are flourescent but not the 850. Looked through the manual twice however, and could not find the lamp part number. The schematic reference is PL 101. Mark Z. Thanks Mark. I ran a Yamaha warranty station when this unit was new and I was pretty sure it used a lamp. They were a high failure part but I can't remember the part number. Chuck Yamaha parts department can identify the lamp, 800-854-1965. Alternatively, there's a fellow on eBay selling LED replacements for fuse lamps etc. I've dealt with him and he's fine. He says he can provide replacement LED's for the 14 volt Yamaha lamps, though I think you'd probably have to solder the lamp to the existing wire / plug set and insulate using shrink-wrap or electrical tape. and reverse the domain name. Mark Z. |
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