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PX1000 Turns on then Shuts off!

martymcfly - 2013-07-31 09:06

Hope it is ok to put this post here?  I just bought a used PX1000 on ebay. the unit is in pretty good condition, a few scratches here and there.  Didn't pay alot for the unit either.  But when I put batteries in the unit, it powers up the display turns on, green battery light lights and then it shuts down and stays off until I remove one battery and then replace it and the thing cycles again, then shuts off.  Any ideas what this could be. CAPS?? or something much worse?  Think about send this to Maurice at Retropcdos but if the unit is beyond gone don't want to wast his time.  Wish I could do it my self but just don't have the knowledge or skills, but I sure love collecting them. 

 

Thanks

minty - 2013-07-31 09:18

Sounds like bad caps alright. I'm sure it could be fixed by Retrodos.

martymcfly - 2013-07-31 09:24

Thank you so much, I feel so much better about this purchase now! 

minty - 2013-07-31 09:30

Google the model number and you will see pictures of the remote. It is an inline remote that cannot be used with separate headphones.

martymcfly - 2013-07-31 09:41

Yep did that right after I posted and went back a changed the post, but not fast enough for you.  Thanks so much, You all are such an asset to the Walkman world.  As soon as I get through my divorce and get my collection out of storage I will post some pictures of what I have been able to get in the 6 short months. Originally Posted by Minty:
Google the model number and you will see pictures of the remote. It is an inline remote that cannot be used with separate headphones.

 

plop - 2013-07-31 10:57

It will most likely need new capacitors anyway. Could also require a new belt, as the PX1000 is an AIWA model from the time of mushy belts.

 

If you are really unlucky, the flexible PCB ribbon may have suffered damage, as the PX1000 suffers from the splitting of the PCB ribbon at the hinge area due to normal wear and tear. That can cause erratic behaviour of the logic controls.

 

Get it professionally repaired if you aren't up to the task, there are some very delicate components that the uninitiated repairer can easily fall foul of and destroy these units with the AIWA 0ZM tape transport.

martymcfly - 2013-07-31 11:40

Thank you I send all my units to Maurice or known by Retropcdos.  Repair God here in the states!Originally Posted by plop:

It will most likely need new capacitors anyway. Could also require a new belt, as the PX1000 is an AIWA model from the time of mushy belts.

 

If you are really unlucky, the flexible PCB ribbon may have suffered damage, as the PX1000 suffers from the splitting of the PCB ribbon at the hinge area due to normal wear and tear. That can cause erratic behaviour of the logic controls.

 

Get it professionally repaired if you aren't up to the task, there are some very delicate components that the uninitiated repairer can easily fall foul of and destroy these units with the AIWA 0ZM tape transport.

 

toocool4 - 2013-08-01 09:44

Is this an Aiwa HS-PX1000 ? i remember have one years ago, lovely player.

minty - 2013-08-05 01:37

Check out item number: 251312695392 on eBay France. It comes with the remote and headphones which would have came with the PX-1000.