While you've got the power supply out, why not remove the fan switching transistor (Q5304 in DR-MH200) and link the collector and emitter pads?
That will make the fan run continuously, hopefully the whole machine will be so much more reliable!
Martin.
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- Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:50 pm
- Forum: JVC DVD Recorders
- Topic: DRM1 PSU problems in standby
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- Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:14 pm
- Forum: JVC DVD Recorders
- Topic: DR-MH200SEK HDD Cloning
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DR-MH200SEK HDD Cloning
Having now got this machine working, I would like to clone the HDD. Does the replacement HDD have to be the exact same model as the original (mine is a Seagate ST3160022ACE), or will any 160GB HDD be suitable? I understand that the clone will have to be done in "raw" mode, due to the non-s...
- Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:52 pm
- Forum: JVC DVD Recorders
- Topic: DRMH 200SEK JVC DVD HDD recorder power supply fault
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I had been given a non-working DR-MH200SEK recorder. However, in between the previous owner and myself, someone had removed the HDD and tried it in a PC. After reading the forum and noting comments about the device firmware being on the HDD, I thought it was doomed. Had they erased or formatted it? ...