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I have a radio that acts like it has vary weak batteris in it but
that is not the case. My question is can capacitors cause the radio to power up weakly and then shut back off like the batteries are almost dead? The radio is not is some type of auto shutdown for protection. I can put freash batteries in the radio and it will turn off fairly quick a second or two. If I put batteries in the thing and let it sit overnight the thing will power up for 10 seconds or so and the lcd display will come on dimly. The battery low indicator on the lcd panel stay lit all the time too. I though that it might have a bad cap in it somewhere. Thanks |
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I would think the radio has some type of shorting component(s) in it rather
than just a simple cap problem, according to how you are describing things... It would require to be troubleshot by an experienced tech. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "GT" wrote in message ... I have a radio that acts like it has vary weak batteris in it but that is not the case. My question is can capacitors cause the radio to power up weakly and then shut back off like the batteries are almost dead? The radio is not is some type of auto shutdown for protection. I can put freash batteries in the radio and it will turn off fairly quick a second or two. If I put batteries in the thing and let it sit overnight the thing will power up for 10 seconds or so and the lcd display will come on dimly. The battery low indicator on the lcd panel stay lit all the time too. I though that it might have a bad cap in it somewhere. Thanks |
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Sony did not work out very well for me. They sent my radio back
untouched. I cleaned the corrosion out as they said that was the problem. It did not help at all. They sent the radio back to me and it was missing screws from the back of the case. I'm still in the same boat. I was looking at using Radiolabs but I haven't seen too much feedback on them. I would really like to find a place I know that I can trust and that will have no problems repairing the radio. Tracy On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 23:35:26 -0500, "Jerry G." wrote: I would think the radio has some type of shorting component(s) in it rather than just a simple cap problem, according to how you are describing things... It would require to be troubleshot by an experienced tech. |
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