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Thread: PSU repair....scph-15000
  

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  1. #1 PSU repair....scph-15000 
    Torkild Guest
    I am trying to repair my fuc**** jap psu... any ideas? Someone who has done the same? PLease post pictures!

    My PSU for the Jap Machine has blown to! Now both of my machines
    dont work! My v7 has a clone that not work (newer v7).

    Please post pictures! Need my Jap working! I cant play!

    Plz help me boys! I need detailed instructions to do this...
    Charlie told me it can be 4 diodes that has blown.... i do not manage to find them, or the name of them... plz help

    The one who gives me help so it will work again, gets a free clone magic mailed by me A.S.A.P!!!
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  2. #2  
    2 Tru CReW Guest
    I spose if you live in the UK u cud send it to me to get it fixed for free (my dad'll do it) he's already done mine 4 times
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  3. #3  
    Torkild Guest
    hehe... nice
    Sry but i live in Norway... and i don`T wanna send it away...

    Ask your dad how he does it... and post pictures.. if i get it to work, you will get a free chip of me..

    PLz...
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    2 Tru CReW Guest
    well he wont be able to tell without looking at it and testing to components
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  5. #5  
    fooniman Guest
    Tor, Take Some Pics And II Tru's Father Will Check Them Out.
    If My Suggestion Helps Send Me Half Of The Chip! Hah.
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  6. #6  
    Torkild Guest
    hahaha... U cant see if the PSU is blown! You need to test it with a multimeter or something...
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  7. #7  
    fooniman Guest
    Take A Picture Of IT With The Multimeter Then.
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