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When i turn on my jvc DVD/Cassette Recorder it says hello then turns back off after a few minutes.I opened it up and got the disc out of it but it still does the same thing

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There is a small capacitor on the power supply board, if memory serves me it is 220uf cap at 16 volts or higher, increase value to 470uf with a higher voltage rating. once the part is replaced the machine will function.

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