Have you checked the connections on the stk? On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:47:41 -0400, techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > hello collective, > > thanks for all the help on the rca tv, works great now, i have another > question about an emerson vcr model vcr3002, when i first opened it there > were some cold solder joints on the transformer and around the connector > from power supply to main board. . fixed that, put everything back thinkin i > had it wooped, then pluged in and no power again. i took it apart and when i > press down on part of the main board close to connector i can make it go on > and off(display). i completely resoldered the connector on the main board > and on the supply and even the connector itself and still same problem. but > what is weird is that once it comes on, as long as it is plugged in it will > work no matter hopw hard you beat it, so then i thought maybe it came on > when i touched something, sure enough after it is unplugged for about five > minutes and shows no display, if i press my fingers onto the connector board > it powers up/ so i started to try and see what voltages are missing, and > everything looks the same, what could it be guys? am i missing a cap or > what? > > troy > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > Help make your TechAssist online repair tips > database better! Submit your fixes here: > http://www.circuitwork.com/techassist/tip/#tips > To unsubscribe write to: > techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with unsubscribe in the subject line. Get It Fixed At Rochester Electronics 630 West Ridge Rd. Rochester, NY 14615 716.663.6870 www.RochesterElectronicsRepair.com _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ Help make your TechAssist online repair tips database better! Submit your fixes here: http://www.circuitwork.com/techassist/tip/#tips To unsubscribe write to: techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line.