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![]() Hi guys, i have a Sony home theater which is currently on Protect mode, SD ERR code which is the power supply. I tested the voltages across the pins and its higher than rated. Suppose to be 14V but showing 20V instead, 6V showing as 9V instead. With or without load, its the same. Model is dav-dz840k. Any idea why this is happening? I have attached the service manual with this post. All the voltages seems bizarre on the power board while measuring.
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![]() read page 18 on your SM
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![]() popped out the 1st cxd chip, problem solved. its a amp short. now unit is working fine. need to replace the faulty cxd chip.
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![]() CXD ic replaced and set working perfectly fine, looks like this is a very common problem with sony. Hope this helps others.
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