PANASONIC SA-HT830V\r\nEVERYTHING SEEMS TO WORK FINE BUT THERE IS NO DISPLAY AT ALL. THERE ISN'T ONE DAMN LIGHT ON THE WHOLE UNIT...LOL... HELP.... COULD IT BE FROM LACK OF USE...
Try shorting across this fuse protector IP1280 (looks like a resistor)
on the
power board. See more detailed solution I posted in this forum for a
similar
question.
Hi I just bought one of these DVD/VHS player. And I found out that everyone that have this have the Same problem. I'm wondering how do u jump it and with what? Please help a fellow human being out:)Hi I just bought one of these DVD/VHS player. And I found out that everyone that have this have the Same problem. I'm wondering how do u jump it and with what? Please help a fellow human being out:)
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I ordered it directly from panasonic. Though I think it's discontinued now. It's not just a quick swap-out anymore, so I think you're better off taking it to a Panasonic shop.
Could be an easy fix. Try shorting across this fuse protector IP1280 (looks like a resistor)
on the
power board. See more detailed solution I posted in this forum for a
similar
question.
This is a major defect in the SA-HT830V dual deck that Panasonic did not honor! I've had two of these and the full lighted display blew out on both of them and one music channel does not work on the dvd player anymore. Piece of junk and I'm very upset with Panasonic for not helping/supporting their products!
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