nev
Established Member
Long shot, but thought I'd ask anyhoo.
Short version - If a capacitor is getting very hot is it likely to be that at fault or something further down the line causing it to get hot?
long version-
Makita site radio stopped working.
Put battery in, display goes to --/- .
press power button - It powers up, beeps once, briefly displays all lcd 'icons', and then settles on the default 87.? preset 1.
Thats it.
no buttons work, nothing, nada, zilch. not even the on off. need to remove battery to power off.
Its not the common fault of dodgy battery cable cos its the same on mains.
I noticed by accident :evil: after returning to it after a cuppa that the capacitor (biggest one on the board) was extremely hot.
I imagine that a cap is only quid or two so will have a go at replacement if its likely.
Cheers in advance
nev
Short version - If a capacitor is getting very hot is it likely to be that at fault or something further down the line causing it to get hot?
long version-
Makita site radio stopped working.
Put battery in, display goes to --/- .
press power button - It powers up, beeps once, briefly displays all lcd 'icons', and then settles on the default 87.? preset 1.
Thats it.
no buttons work, nothing, nada, zilch. not even the on off. need to remove battery to power off.
Its not the common fault of dodgy battery cable cos its the same on mains.
I noticed by accident :evil: after returning to it after a cuppa that the capacitor (biggest one on the board) was extremely hot.
I imagine that a cap is only quid or two so will have a go at replacement if its likely.
Cheers in advance
nev