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JVC HR-S9800U Super VHS ET Video Cassette Recorder ( Professional VCR ) Read

$ 211.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: JVC
  • Playable Media: S-VHS
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Model: HR-S9600
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Malaysia
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Vcr Plus
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Number of Heads: 4
  • Bundle Description: Vcr Player/ Recorder, Vhs Movie & Rca Cable
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: HRS9600

    Description

    JVC HR-S9800U Super VHS ET Video Cassette Recorder ( Professional VCR ).
    This item is for parts not working. Price reflects condition.
    This is what i have observed:
    This VCR doesnt power on from a wall outlet after the first time testing it.
    I have hooked the VCR up to a Variac and after moving the knob bavk and forth from 40 to 70 volts I noticed the "Auto" flashing on the front panel. This usually starts flashing around the 40 volt mark.
    I leave it on 40 volts for a few hours then slowly raise the voltage over time until 120 volts and it works. Everything powers on and tape can be put in and played.
    Once I remove the VCR from the variac and let it sit(long enough for the capacitors to drain) and plug it into the wall outlet it doesnt power on.
    There is a capacitor at the input AC voltage that makes a humming sound if you dont follow the steps i previously mentioned.
    I believe this capacitor is bad and needs to be replaced.
    I have the knowledge and know how (EET Degree) to change the capacitors but unfortunately I do not have the time.
    This item is being sold as is and no further testing has been done.
    Please note my findings and someone elses findings may be a little different.
    Also note, I have not tried to fix this item and the only thing that has been removed was the cover to observe the inner components. I also found that the resistor in series with the capacitor has a variable voltage across it when plugged into the wall.
    I am also using a OHMITE VT model VT02f variac.
    If you are up for the task of fixing this item for a personal keep sake or resell you can send me an offer via messages and we can talk.
    Thank you for looking.