Also, check the controls to make sure the right speakers are selected. Stereo sound-Damaged lines, blown-out speakers, burnt-out receivers and water damage are all likely reasons that your stereo is not producing sound.DVD player-If the loading tray becomes misaligned due to excessive force, then the disc can get jammed in the unit and possibly damage the laser.You can take a multimeter and test each component on the board to discover the problem. Television-If the TV screen doesn't come on when you power on the unit, then there is most likely a problem with the circuit board.
If the fan breaks as a result of a seized bearing or a broken belt, then there is no way for cold air to be pushed inside your home. A visual inspection of the inner workings of the air conditioner can tell you if there has been damage to the circuitry. Wiring problems can result from falls and accidents. Air conditioner-Air conditioners are meant to cool down your residence, but when they stop doing their job, there can be several different factors at play.The magnetron can't be repaired if it has failed and, instead, needs to be replaced.
The magnetron is responsible for converting electricity in order to cook food.
- Microwave-If the microwave stops heating food, then the problem is most likely the magnetron.
- I have spent a lot of time trying to understand capacitors and their ratings, but confess I'm not much wiser for my efforts.Some common problems with products offered by Magnavox I would so appreciate it if someone could point me to where I might buy the correct capacitor or better yet, the entire assembly for this unit. The blue capacitor shows " Nichicon 8 MFD 25 V". Unplugging the terminals that ran into the left speaker from the left plastic board eliminated the static, but needless to say, I no longer have sound from that side. They are also connected to each other and the right one has a wire running into the controls. I removed the back and found two of these parts: a blue capacitor and a rod (with wires wrapped around it) attached to a plastic board which in turn is stapled to the frame of the stereo. I cleaned the controls which got rid of most static, except for occasional LOUD intermittent static that comes from the left speaker, whether it is the radio or turntable playing. Don't know how long the stereo had been sitting unused - it was in an estate sale. Hello, was so happy to discover this forum! I was given a Magnavox Astro Sonic stereo console for my birthday last August and am hoping someone might be able to help me with finding a part for it.