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Hi,
Let me apologize in advance for not knowing ANY of the proper terminology to describe my problem! I have a Cyberhome CH-LDV 712 portable DVD player with a broken DC adapter 'socket' (the recepticle on the side of the unit that the travel DC adapter plugs into). The plug itself is a 'standard' shape (a hollow cylinder). What broke was the little post inside the socket that fits into the hollow cylinder of the plug. I'd like to replace the socket, which is soldered onto a very small circuit board. Here is the best description I can give of the socket itself: 1) It is a small black plastic brick 2) It measures 9mm Long by 6mm Wide by 5mm High 3) The opening for the plug is 3mm in diameter, and located on the Wide dimension (i.e. the 'side' of the brick) 4) There are three conductors soldered to the circuit board. All three conductors are arranged in a straight line on the 'bottom' of the brick, on the opposite end of the brick from the opening for the plug. 5) There are two small plastic posts which extend through the circuit board from the 'bottom' of the brick on the socket end of the brick 6) The input voltage is listed as 9V = 2.2A 7) The brick itself has no markings, but the circuit board has the following text: 'J1 LDV702 DC-POWER 15-307-260200' My desired outcome is to find someone who sells small electronics parts, and buy a replacement for the socket. The actual replacement of the socket looks like something I can do pretty easily, even with my limited skill with a soldering iron. How do I find a replacement part? Best Regards, David Montgomery |
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for the response. I looked through the current catalog (#620), but didn't see a direct match. Should I unsolder the part to see if there is a part number hidden on the bottom? (I suppose it couldn't hurt anything at this point...) Best, David |
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Hi David,
Probably no number there. You could try to match it up with something close from the catalog. Or you could try Cyberhome (510-353-6099). They might have a parts or service dept. By the way, is the part actually broken or is it possibly just cracked loose from the board? Doug |
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Hi Doug,
The part itself is broken. The little metal pin inside the jack is broken off (the kids put too much tension on the adapter plug while watching a Disney film in the car). Thanks for the Cyberhome number, I'll try it. Best Regards, David Montgomery |
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Hi Dave,
Just checked the new CES directory, and they have a different number listed. It's 510-226-2723. Good Luck, Doug |
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