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dke3591
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I have a JVC AX-R551 stereo amplifier, and last night, a half can of
beer found it's way into the cabinet, mostly toward the rear left
where the extra power outlets are, and I assume a transformer. The
music just cut out, and I tried immediately to get as much as the
liquid out immediately.
I tried a hair dryer to help dry things out, and also left a fan
blowing on the components all night with the cover off.
The red stanby/on light still glows when in the "off" mode, but when I
press the power button, nothing lights up or works of course, but I
can hear what sounds like a relay toward the front left side, but
that's it,
I cannot find where they put the fuses, as inside with the cover off,
there's a sticker that says to be sure to replace the fuse with the
same type as supplied. I know usually the fuses are usually on the
back of cabinet on most stereos, where you unscrew it, but I don't see
anything there, and nothing inside with the top cover removed. so
where should I look? I do not know how to repair besides changing the
fuse.
Does this model even have a fuse or is it completely toasted? Again,
some power is getting thru to make the stanby light glow, and a relay
click. Thanks much.
I have a JVC AX-R551 stereo amplifier, and last night, a half can of
beer found it's way into the cabinet, mostly toward the rear left
where the extra power outlets are, and I assume a transformer. The
music just cut out, and I tried immediately to get as much as the
liquid out immediately.
I tried a hair dryer to help dry things out, and also left a fan
blowing on the components all night with the cover off.
The red stanby/on light still glows when in the "off" mode, but when I
press the power button, nothing lights up or works of course, but I
can hear what sounds like a relay toward the front left side, but
that's it,
I cannot find where they put the fuses, as inside with the cover off,
there's a sticker that says to be sure to replace the fuse with the
same type as supplied. I know usually the fuses are usually on the
back of cabinet on most stereos, where you unscrew it, but I don't see
anything there, and nothing inside with the top cover removed. so
where should I look? I do not know how to repair besides changing the
fuse.
Does this model even have a fuse or is it completely toasted? Again,
some power is getting thru to make the stanby light glow, and a relay
click. Thanks much.