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  1. . Not sure my soldering skills are up to that required for a kit, but i will sure look into it....thanks.
  2. I agree, dosn;t look like I could go wrong there....order two at that price , then I'm set for life.
  3. DJK is right - just replace it with a linear. Sure, your connector is not a simple two pin, because the device needs pos and neg supply. But you can remove the power cable from this PSU and use it on a new linear supply. I suspect the connections would be +V and -V and GND with the last one unused. I couldn't see where the cord enters the PSU, but that should not be hard to get clear. Ask Klipsch for the schematic, or to tell you which wire is which. As an example, you can use something like THIS by adding a small line transformer to get the ~32V input. EDIT: This is a bit of overkill, but gives you some idea of what to look for in a transformer. It's also pricey at $17. But, use it as an example. http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70218222#tab=specs So, for around $45 at the top end, you could have a new linear supply. Thanks "mdeneen" and everyone else for the input regarding my lack of output, I think the new linear supply looks the way to go after a little research of my own. Now I know this might seem sacriligeous...but... I have another i-Pod dock where the psu is ok but the dock itself is toast...the problem??.....It bears the name B@$e....lol...It also bears the same model # and seems to be identical except for the four pin plug...Funnily enough it was my wife who reminded me she still had this unit, it never even crossed my mind.
  4. Ok, keep me up-dated, did you see that I did start a discussion on a possible repair in the technical section of this forum, no definite outcome yet but some helpful suggestions, maybe you could chime in with any knowledge you may have. Seems there was a known problem with these psu's, and your right there is no evidence of anything being wrong, which makes the fault finding all the more frustrating. We will solve the problem, or blow our speakers trying...lol
  5. The psu in question output is +18v & -18v, 1 amp, for a Klipsch iGroove, unfortunately they are no longer available, hence the attempt to repair. It of course also has a proprietory 4 pin plug in connector..... .
  6. Yes I am probably getting out of my depth here..I can use my meter to check for an open circuit, or the ohms of a speaker, but thats about it. I tried to check the voltage out of this at the four pin plug but it was a bit tight, the only thing I discovered was that there was current coming out of it, as it arced as I touched it. supposed to be 18v....but I couldn't verify it. So are you saying I could find a different more reliable replacement power supply?
  7. That is R34B. Looks a little toasty. dolbyscat, how are your soldering skills? Ever do Surface Mount? I would take a DVM and measure across that resistor. Or, you can use something like a dental pick and LIGHTLY pick at the center of R34B to see if it falls apart. I have no idea what value it is. Seems the component at R34B is not burnt, looks more like just the flux from the solder.
  8. Sure looks like it could be, is there a way for me to test it...any idea as to what it is??
  9. I will certainly check it....thanks, that's a start.
  10. Well here is a part of the question answered, got the dremel out and split thebox. Anyone got any knowledge to glean from these innard shots?
  11. Any of the tech wizards here know what is inside a psu (iGroove hg) . Mine has died again for the 3rd time, surely the components can't be unusual or non replaceable....can they....or are the parts within potted?
  12. Hey Ben, I have had the same problem three times now, I have got to wondering what is inside that magical black box, might be time to break one open and troubleshoot. My knowledge of electronics is somewhat limited, anyone have any idea what could be so complicated that no-one repairs them?
  13. I think the effect would be so small as to be non-existant. I would make the call depending on the confidence you have in doing the job yourself.
  14. Very true.....but in the case of nearly everything out there.
  15. It's an efficiency thing.... seriously....nothing in the universe is done on a grand scale unless it is called for. Nothing that needs to be of a grand scale will come about if the minute will work. Remember if what we see out there were any different, then we wouldn't be here to comment about it. re-read that...I could have phrased that better, but i'll let it stand.
  16. Yup!! Gotta agree with that, done it myself.
  17. Happy New Year folks, 4 months ago I quit the habit after 50 yrs of heavy smoking, I found it hard going cold turkey, so I gave the e-Cigs a try. At first I found them to be pretty disgusting but I stuck with it thinking of the benefits, however I soon found myself becoming reliant on the darn things, and spending as much or maybe more on them than the real thing. After a month on them I decided that I was not going on with the e-Cigs, but I still had my commitment and felt that the only way to go was to suck it up and QUIT. I'm am real pleased with myself, I got thru Xmas, and New Year with smokers around me, but I did not give into temptation. The biggest suprise to me was how my sense of taste, and smell have improved, not to mention the fact I can now read a licence late from 1000yds, and and my hearing is up into the 45khz range and I am able to communicate with bats..... Best of luck to anyone who's going to try quitting the "evil weed" this year..
  18. Wow!.....Believe me, I know as much about the founding fathers as you do, fact is I probably know a heck of a lot MORE than you do. You have made an assumption based on six letters that appear beneath my avatar.
  19. I agree...and you should be the first to follow your own advice. Your argument is ridiculous, sure just about anything COULD be used as a weapon, but the reality is that when it comes to choice it's a gun that is used. Why? because that is what it was designed for. Why don't you show me an example of someone pouring gasoline on twenty six people and then striking a match. Pulling a trigger and letting loose a few rounds is a fairly impersonal way of doing someone in, pulling a knife and carving up twenty people is quite another thing. I know it, you know it. If the founding fathers were around today they would know it, and would be smart enough to re-think what they intended.
  20. I'm just guessing, but when you say "reasonable responses" what you really mean is responses that fit your way of thinking.
  21. Oh! If Bud Kennedy says it,,,then it must be right....No more discussion needed.
  22. What an unbelievable, unthinkable act...I hope I never again hear that tired old saying "guns don't kill people, people kill people". Extremely sad....
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