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Rick Goodwin Posted on Dec 02, 2006
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Sony DSC-P100 Won't Power Up

My Sony DSC-P100 will not power up. I had just connected it to my laptop and turned it on when it turned itself off. It only got partway through the startup process when it died. I suspect a blown internal fuse but have no idea how to purchase, let alone replace a blown fuse. At this point I am willing to try anything as Sony told me their service fee is more than it would cost to buy a new one? Any ideas?

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Check with some of the shops on the Fixya home page - Sony factory prices are ALWAYS much higher than independent repair shops. Simply replacing a fuse shouldn't be more than $75.

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As you said there are SMD fuses which have blown off. Difficult to trace at user level. Approach a near by free lance service center for tracing with a multi meter. YOu can safely replace this with 0 ohms SMD resistor as SMD fuses are not available in small qty. If you need spare parts or service manuals do let us know.

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