The first test after repair. A print break in the keypad and a print break in the capstan servo
Some kind of liquid has run over the print at the bottom right. One print break was enough to make the device stop working. The print break is bridged with a gray wire
The electrolytic capacitors in the power supply ensured that the display almost did not light up.
The image is just perfect.
An old tape from more than 30 years ago still works and the sound is in HIFI stereo.
And here's how things work, unfortunately the camera is 60hz, but yes, they are only made for America.
And here everything is put back together and ready, unfortunately. A fun mistake is always a nice challenge.
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Philips VR6585
Philips VR6585
A video with fall damage, liquid damage.
And electrolytic capacitors are defective in the power supply.
Can such a device still work?