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Philips 70CD555 recovery

Discussion in 'Tech talk' started by Daniela, Jul 1, 2020.

  1. Daniela

    Daniela Active Member

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    Haha, yes four items would make a nice wall.

    Oh, both cats are beautiful. The fawn coloured is Baloo (he) and the white coloured is Heather (she), both British short hair.

    I made the gear myself with my resin printer. Unfortunately it is not so soft and makes some noise when spinning forward/backward but in general it is working great. Need to do some experiments with flexible resins.

    Anyway, I got a "Patient" from the Netherlands, an owner of a non working CD555 who would the website and now I try to repair his machine.
    Not going to create videos because it is basically the same as before but I document everything on the website (LINK)
     
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    I've got a new project from someone who shot a cheap CD555 at a second hand shop. That makes no. 7

    There are a lot of buttons and brackets broken and of course nothing is working. But in overall the panels are in a good shape.
    It got repaired heavily and screws and brackets are missing. Contains some "creative" solutions.

    But I am very confident to bring it back to life - at least the cat knows what to do!


    More pictures and details as always on the website:
    https://70cd555.com/new-project-markuss-cd555/


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