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rx8010-vbk

saeng khots Posted Dec 18, 2005, in response to:Stacy Sample

Hello, I recently had water drip into my receiver. it was on while the water dripped into it, but as soon as i found out, i turned it off, unplugged, left it to dry for a couple days, i turned it back on and it worked fine. That was 5 days ago, and i've been using it very often since then. from time to time it'd say "overload" and i'd just turn off and start back up. But now, i can't do that anymore, it'll only work for a max of 4 minutes now before it says overload. That's a big annoyance...i'll be watching tv, and there will be crackling from the rear speakers and it'd overload, i disconnected the speakers, but it still says overload after a certain amount of time, the volume is at 0 too, so it cant be because i'm playing it too loud. The fuses are all ok, 3 of them...right? I took off the cover, and looked around, havent noticed any corrosion or rust going on. The video works fine, the video will stay on even though it says overload. Is there anything in particular i can check/do to isolate the problem and fix it? I'm fairly skilled in circuitry work, so dont hold back.

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    Re: rx8010-vbk

     inverminx Posted Jan 05, 2006

    i have JVC RECIVER too and i have the exect same problem, a water from the air conditioner went into my reciver and sience then it overloads.. i tried to disconnect and clear everything with alcohol but it still god damn overloads.. have you managed to fix that problem ? if u have any details please share it..

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