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Faulty CMT-CP33MD. Can anybody help please?

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Jimma

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I've just acquired a Sony CMT-CP33MD bookshelf system (or HCD-CP33 as it is referred to without the speakers) which is in great condition but the power supply board seems to have failed. I know it's a long shot but does anyone know where I could source this part or where I could get it repaired for a reasonable price.

There appears to be two model numbers on the part. The one printed on the board is 1-677-889-12 and the one on the transformer is 1-435-368-11. I would think that it is the former number that I'm after as I would presume the transformer and board were available as one part.

It's a lovely little unit and it would be a terrible shame to have to scrap it.

Thanks for your help.

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To be honest, I'm not sure if it's the transformer or another component on the board that is the problem. All I know is that I have no power and that the transformer doesn't get warm or hum when the unit is connected to the mains. It hasn't blown any fuses, either in the plug or internally.

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Sony transformers (TAM or BANDO) includes an internal thermal fuse on the primary side of the transformer. Sometimes it brokes for no reason or too high temperature ;-).

Easy to see if the transformer is faulty :

Unit unplugged (no power) and opened : Look at the two pins where AC mains 110/220 volts comes on the transformer. Connect your multimeter between these 2 wires and check for good continuity....

If circuit is closed (multimeter beeping), go to secondary side exploration.... If the circuit is open, the internal fuse is blown... The hardest part is to find the hidden fuse under the yellow plastic rounded tape and put another in place (cutting, soldering, etc...).

DO NOT JUMP IT, ALWAYS REPLACE A FUSE BY A FUSE :

If you have another serious problem (very bad circuit-shorted transfo by example) it can save you.

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jonathanpotato the primary side of the transformer seems to be at fault but I can't see any sign of a thermal fuse and I've made a bit of a mess of the transformer trying to find it so I think that power supply is permanently dead unfortunately.

slugbahr I don't know how you can help unless you're prepared to part with the power supply from your HCD-CP33. That would of course stop your unit working altogether which is no good.

Thanks to all of you for the help so far.

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Sorry for the delay in piping up, not been on the site for a few days.

I am sure I have a CP33MD main unit in storage somewhere, I will check to see. Unfortunately I can't find a service manual for it, otherwise we could also see which other Sony models have the same transformer unit, if any. Does your transformer have a Sony part number on it? These are always nine decimal numbers in a X-XXX-XXX-XX format.

Jim

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Unfortunately I can't find a service manual for it, otherwise we could also see which other Sony models have the same transformer unit, if any.

Never fear, I am uploading the SM as I type.

The transformer (for the UK version) is 1-435-386-11 (US/Can is 1-435-385-11).

Stephen

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Thanks Stephen, I now have that safely filed.

And to original poster, I have found the CMT-CP33MD in the loft, and it works (at least it powers on), so a transformer is available. The unit still owes me quite a bit of money however, so I can't do it at a rock-bottom price. But contact me if your are still interested.

Jim

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slugbahr thanks for the offer but I think I'll see if Jim can help me out first as he's based here in England which makes things easier.

Jim, I'll message you regarding the power supply.

Many thanks to everyone for your help :good:

Jimma.

No worries, Jimma

The major problem was always gonna be postage - the unit itself isn't worth much to me, and I only got it recently, so no time to get attached to it, hehe.

I wonder which'll come first: Me junking it or someone else needing it? ;)

Danny

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