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Re: OT: Help Required, don't know where else to look!!



Simon,

There's a TV Repair place near me (yes, they still exist!), if I have
anything analogue / high voltage to investigate, he's my 2nd port of call
(if I can't fix it).  Happy to be middleman / pass on details if it
helps....

Personally, I'd check all solder joints look good. Ensure there's as little
dust as possible in side -- use compressed air, not a vacuum cleaner, check
fans (if any) are spinning freely. Check for corrosion on connectors
etc.......

Rob

--
Rob Iles
Proprietor & Chief Automation Architect
Domia Lifestyle
www.domialifestyle.com
On 30 Dec 2011 19:32, "simon" <simon.millward@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hey guys (and ladies of course)
>
> It's been a while since I posted on here, don't know why. I have
checked
> in now and then!!
>
> I'm kinda hoping that someone out there in wonderful HA world could
help
> me with a hardware problem.
>
> I have a cctv Triplexer (GE DVMRe -10ct160) that seems to have given
up
> the ghost. Sometimes I can switch it on for an hour or so sometimes
only
> five minutes and then it just seems to switch off!
>
> I mean I do work with electronics and have had a quick look but I am
> stressing about it. Everywhere I have been to that can repair it want
a
> ridiculous sum of money, and as I was given it, I don't (and can't)
really
> afford it!
>
> So I am hoping someone could shed some light on the problem or even
point
> me in the right direction to get it fixed ;-)
>
> Many thanks
>
> Simon
>
>
>


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