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TOPIC: american beer inferier?
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== 1 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:05 pm
From: "Charles"
"Peter Lucas (SAS RET)" wrote in message
news:2dfc8571-5943-46b9-ae4b-3bb902d7e431@d24g2000prj.googlegroups.com...
What do Urine and american Beer have in common?
They both taste the same going in and comming out!!
Some American draught beers are really tasty.
American bottled beer tends to be just beer. Drinkable, if you are thirsty.
There are a few notable exceptions.
http://www.hopsaficionado.com/
== 2 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:16 pm
From: Bryan
On Dec 5, 10:29 am, spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 5, 5:45 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
. Do you get Stella Artois over there ? Or
> > Kronenbourg 1662? They are nice tasty lager beers.
>
> I can't taste the difference between Stella and Coors.
They don't taste anything alike. I'm no fan of Stella, but Coors is
much worse.
--Bryan
== 3 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:19 pm
From: Bryan
On Dec 5, 11:10 am, Dave Smith <adavid.sm...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> On 04/12/2010 8:52 PM, Bryan wrote:
>
>
>
> >>> There are, IMHO, some enjoyable American beers. But they're
> >>> smaller brands - some of which are even claimed thb brewed in
> >>> accordance with the old German "Purity Law" - as in
> >>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot
> >>> --
> >>> PeteCresswell
>
> >> I rather like to drink Michelob when I'm stateside, but do I recall someone
> >> telling me that's actually a Canadian beer ?
>
> > No. It's as American as it gets. For commercial, watery, fairly
> > tasteless beer, it's the best of the bunch. It's great for canoeing/
> > kayaking because you can get it in cans.
>
> It is sex in a canoe beer.... fucking near water.
It's also paddling a canoe beer. It's fairly low in alcohol, and it
comes in cans. Bottles are illegal on steams in MO.
--Bryan
== 4 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:59 pm
From: "Alex Clayton"
"Bryan" <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:83785dca-7c84-4556-b36a-da1dff83990f@p1g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 5, 10:29 am, spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Dec 5, 5:45 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
> . Do you get Stella Artois over there ? Or
>> > Kronenbourg 1662? They are nice tasty lager beers.
>>
>> I can't taste the difference between Stella and Coors.
>
> They don't taste anything alike. I'm no fan of Stella, but Coors is
> much worse.
>
> --Bryan
>
When I was a youngster they did not sell Coors here (WA), so people would
drive over the mountains to Idaho to buy it. They would come back with a
trunk full of the stuff and it was a big thing to go to a "Coors party". The
first time I got to taste one I said "if we did not have horse shit here
would you drive to Idaho to buy it"? They were quite offended and needless
to say I was no longer invited to any more Coors parties. My loss I'm sure.
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== 5 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 3:09 pm
From: ravenlynne
On 12/5/2010 5:59 PM, Alex Clayton wrote:
>
> When I was a youngster they did not sell Coors here (WA), so people
> would drive over the mountains to Idaho to buy it. They would come back
> with a trunk full of the stuff and it was a big thing to go to a "Coors
> party". The first time I got to taste one I said "if we did not have
> horse shit here would you drive to Idaho to buy it"? They were quite
> offended and needless to say I was no longer invited to any more Coors
> parties. My loss I'm sure.
Sounds like a win to me. Coors is awful.
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Forstchen
== 6 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 4:30 pm
From: BrotherBart
On 12/5/2010 6:09 PM, ravenlynne wrote:
> On 12/5/2010 5:59 PM, Alex Clayton wrote:
>
>>
>> When I was a youngster they did not sell Coors here (WA), so people
>> would drive over the mountains to Idaho to buy it. They would come back
>> with a trunk full of the stuff and it was a big thing to go to a "Coors
>> party". The first time I got to taste one I said "if we did not have
>> horse shit here would you drive to Idaho to buy it"? They were quite
>> offended and needless to say I was no longer invited to any more Coors
>> parties. My loss I'm sure.
>
> Sounds like a win to me. Coors is awful.
>
>
>
Yeah. AB Natural Light is the only good beer.
== 7 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 4:34 pm
From: Archon
On 12/4/2010 4:34 PM, Peter Lucas (SAS RET) wrote:
> What do Urine and american Beer have in common?
> They both taste the same going in and comming out!!
>
> --
> Peter Lucas
> Brisbane
> Australia
>
> Q:Do you like Beef?
> A:Well suck my C.O.C.K Its Dripping!
>
> sticking it to ''Politcal Correctness'' since 2008
Laughable coming from an Australian........XXXX
JC
== 8 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 4:40 pm
From: Dave Smith
On 05/12/2010 7:30 PM, BrotherBart wrote:
>>
>> Sounds like a win to me. Coors is awful.
>>
>>
>>
> Yeah. AB Natural Light is the only good beer.
I don't get this light beer thing. What is the point? Beer should have
some body and flavour. You don't have to drink it until it's coming out
your nose.
Back in 2002 I was in Golden Colorado to visit some friends. We had gone
down tot he hotel bar for happy hour and their special was buy one draft
beer get one free. I asked the bar tender if it was Coors. His answered
"No sir. We have some good beers too"
== 9 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:06 pm
From: ravenlynne
On 12/5/2010 7:40 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 05/12/2010 7:30 PM, BrotherBart wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Sounds like a win to me. Coors is awful.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Yeah. AB Natural Light is the only good beer.
>
>
>
> I don't get this light beer thing. What is the point? Beer should have
> some body and flavour. You don't have to drink it until it's coming out
> your nose.
>
ITA, but I'm past that part of my life where I feel the need to get
smashed. These same people who drink light beer will drink 18 sodas a
day. If you want the beer, have a good one, and cut out a morning
starbucks.
>
> Back in 2002 I was in Golden Colorado to visit some friends. We had gone
> down tot he hotel bar for happy hour and their special was buy one draft
> beer get one free. I asked the bar tender if it was Coors. His answered
> "No sir. We have some good beers too"
LOL! That's awesome.
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== 10 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:20 pm
From: "Arfa Daily"
"Bryan" <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:725f4e7c-57b5-4ff7-b878-251b1486bd76@t8g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 5, 7:45 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> "Bryan" <bryangsimm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:94eeaf77-3647-498e-931c-e10eaf72634c@u25g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Dec 4, 7:49 pm, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> >> "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid> wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:4uolf6pu0l1dn1etpopdeduj12r052det9@4ax.com...
>>
>> >> > Per Peter Lucas (SAS RET):
>> >> >>What do Urine and american Beer have in common?
>> >> >>They both taste the same going in and comming out!!
>>
>> >> > The German side of my family refers to our beer as "Pisswasser".
>>
>> >> > Bad rap as far as I'm concerned bc the most noticeable fault of
>> >> > American beers like Bud and Coors is the *lack* of taste - piss
>> >> > or otherwise.
>>
>> >> > There are, IMHO, some enjoyable American beers. But they're
>> >> > smaller brands - some of which are even claimed thb brewed in
>> >> > accordance with the old German "Purity Law" - as in
>> >> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot
>> >> > --
>> >> > PeteCresswell
>>
>> >> I rather like to drink Michelob when I'm stateside, but do I recall
>> >> someone
>> >> telling me that's actually a Canadian beer ?
>>
>> > No. It's as American as it gets. For commercial, watery, fairly
>> > tasteless beer, it's the best of the bunch. It's great for canoeing/
>> > kayaking because you can get it in cans.
>>
>> >> Arfa
>>
>> > --Bryan
>>
>> There seems to be a big difference between Michelob on tap and in bottles
>> from what I've seen. A few years back, when you asked for a Mich in a
>> restaurant, that's what you got. It was about on a par with some of the
>> 'better' lagers here in the UK. Now, it seems that you get a Mich Ultra
>> by
>> default. Is that actually the only one from them in a bottle now?
>
> Regular Mich and Mich Light are in bottles too.
>
>> I don't get over there often enough to really know. I found the Ultra a
>> bit of an
>> 'acquired taste'. It certainly tastes a lot weaker than other versions
>> that
>> I had previously drunk, but doesn't actually seem to be. It is a lot less
>> 'rounded' in taste - a bit thin and 'crisp' - but never-the-less, quite a
>> pleasant refreshing drink with a meal. Once you've let it warm up just a
>> bit
>> from the almost-frozen state that it gets delivered to your table in,
>> that
>> is ...
>
> It should only be drunk at <35F. Mich Ultra is mostly just water,
> ethanol and CO2.
> You can mix one 12 oz bottle of Ultra with 4 oz of Guiness Extra Sout
> to get a decent pint without a lot of carbs.
>
>> For plain old 'throwing a few beers down your throat' it's hard to
>> beat good old Bud.
>
> I'm from St. Louis (the home of Bud), and I don't drink the stuff.
>
>> Just about strong enough to qualify, and quite a pleasant
>> taste. Bit gassy, but tolerable. Do you get Stella Artois over there ? Or
>> Kronenbourg 1662? They are nice tasty lager beers.
>
> You can have my share of the Stella. Next time you're here, order a
> Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, or some other beer called American pale ale.
>>
>> Arfa
>
> --Bryan
I'm actually there in a coupla weeks' time. I'll give it a shot. I've never
actually heard of America doing a 'pale ale'. IPA or India Pale Ale used to
be very popular here some years back, when everyone drank 'proper' beer, but
it's mostly lager beers that are the popular drink now. Most pubs and bars
still sell beer as well as lager, but a fair bit of the proper beer now, is
what they call 'real ale'. Any effervescence that it has is from
fermentation gas dissolved in the beer, rather than from added CO2, used to
drive the stuff out of the keg, and up the pipe to the tap on the bar. This
ale is 'pulled' up the pipe by a hand operated lift pump.
Arfa
== 11 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:22 pm
From: "Arfa Daily"
"spamtrap1888" <spamtrap1888@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7185846b-d3a7-40ea-827e-7337340c2c5a@p7g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 5, 5:45 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> "Bryan" <bryangsimm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:94eeaf77-3647-498e-931c-e10eaf72634c@u25g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Dec 4, 7:49 pm, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> >> "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid> wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:4uolf6pu0l1dn1etpopdeduj12r052det9@4ax.com...
>>
>> >> > Per Peter Lucas (SAS RET):
>> >> >>What do Urine and american Beer have in common?
>> >> >>They both taste the same going in and comming out!!
>>
>> >> > The German side of my family refers to our beer as "Pisswasser".
>>
>> >> > Bad rap as far as I'm concerned bc the most noticeable fault of
>> >> > American beers like Bud and Coors is the *lack* of taste - piss
>> >> > or otherwise.
>>
>> >> > There are, IMHO, some enjoyable American beers. But they're
>> >> > smaller brands - some of which are even claimed thb brewed in
>> >> > accordance with the old German "Purity Law" - as in
>> >> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot
>> >> > --
>> >> > PeteCresswell
>>
>> >> I rather like to drink Michelob when I'm stateside, but do I recall
>> >> someone
>> >> telling me that's actually a Canadian beer ?
>>
>> > No. It's as American as it gets. For commercial, watery, fairly
>> > tasteless beer, it's the best of the bunch. It's great for canoeing/
>> > kayaking because you can get it in cans.
>>
>> >> Arfa
>>
>> > --Bryan
>>
>> There seems to be a big difference between Michelob on tap and in bottles
>> from what I've seen. A few years back, when you asked for a Mich in a
>> restaurant, that's what you got. It was about on a par with some of the
>> 'better' lagers here in the UK. Now, it seems that you get a Mich Ultra
>> by
>> default. Is that actually the only one from them in a bottle now? I don't
>> get over there often enough to really know. I found the Ultra a bit of an
>> 'acquired taste'. It certainly tastes a lot weaker than other versions
>> that
>> I had previously drunk, but doesn't actually seem to be. It is a lot less
>> 'rounded' in taste - a bit thin and 'crisp' - but never-the-less, quite a
>> pleasant refreshing drink with a meal. Once you've let it warm up just a
>> bit
>> from the almost-frozen state that it gets delivered to your table in,
>> that
>> is ... For plain old 'throwing a few beers down your throat' it's hard
>> to
>> beat good old Bud. Just about strong enough to qualify, and quite a
>> pleasant
>> taste. Bit gassy, but tolerable. Do you get Stella Artois over there ? Or
>> Kronenbourg 1662? They are nice tasty lager beers.
>
> I can't taste the difference between Stella and Coors.
Never mind ... :-)
Actually, there used to be a Coors beer that I liked. Was it called 'Gold'
maybe ?
Arfa
== 12 of 12 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:54 pm
From: Jamie
Arfa Daily wrote:
>
>
> "spamtrap1888" <spamtrap1888@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7185846b-d3a7-40ea-827e-7337340c2c5a@p7g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
>
>> On Dec 5, 5:45 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Bryan" <bryangsimm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:94eeaf77-3647-498e-931c-e10eaf72634c@u25g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Dec 4, 7:49 pm, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>> >> "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>news:4uolf6pu0l1dn1etpopdeduj12r052det9@4ax.com...
>>>
>>> >> > Per Peter Lucas (SAS RET):
>>> >> >>What do Urine and american Beer have in common?
>>> >> >>They both taste the same going in and comming out!!
>>>
>>> >> > The German side of my family refers to our beer as "Pisswasser".
>>>
>>> >> > Bad rap as far as I'm concerned bc the most noticeable fault of
>>> >> > American beers like Bud and Coors is the *lack* of taste - piss
>>> >> > or otherwise.
>>>
>>> >> > There are, IMHO, some enjoyable American beers. But they're
>>> >> > smaller brands - some of which are even claimed thb brewed in
>>> >> > accordance with the old German "Purity Law" - as in
>>> >> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot
>>> >> > --
>>> >> > PeteCresswell
>>>
>>> >> I rather like to drink Michelob when I'm stateside, but do I recall
>>> >> someone
>>> >> telling me that's actually a Canadian beer ?
>>>
>>> > No. It's as American as it gets. For commercial, watery, fairly
>>> > tasteless beer, it's the best of the bunch. It's great for canoeing/
>>> > kayaking because you can get it in cans.
>>>
>>> >> Arfa
>>>
>>> > --Bryan
>>>
>>> There seems to be a big difference between Michelob on tap and in
>>> bottles
>>> from what I've seen. A few years back, when you asked for a Mich in a
>>> restaurant, that's what you got. It was about on a par with some of the
>>> 'better' lagers here in the UK. Now, it seems that you get a Mich
>>> Ultra by
>>> default. Is that actually the only one from them in a bottle now? I
>>> don't
>>> get over there often enough to really know. I found the Ultra a bit
>>> of an
>>> 'acquired taste'. It certainly tastes a lot weaker than other
>>> versions that
>>> I had previously drunk, but doesn't actually seem to be. It is a lot
>>> less
>>> 'rounded' in taste - a bit thin and 'crisp' - but never-the-less,
>>> quite a
>>> pleasant refreshing drink with a meal. Once you've let it warm up
>>> just a bit
>>> from the almost-frozen state that it gets delivered to your table in,
>>> that
>>> is ... For plain old 'throwing a few beers down your throat' it's
>>> hard to
>>> beat good old Bud. Just about strong enough to qualify, and quite a
>>> pleasant
>>> taste. Bit gassy, but tolerable. Do you get Stella Artois over there
>>> ? Or
>>> Kronenbourg 1662? They are nice tasty lager beers.
>>
>>
>> I can't taste the difference between Stella and Coors.
>
>
> Never mind ... :-)
>
> Actually, there used to be a Coors beer that I liked. Was it called
> 'Gold' maybe ?
>
> Arfa
When Coors first appeared around here in New England, it was a fine
tasting beer, because it was shipped in from the main place I guess..
Then some one thought it would be a nice thing to have it made closer
to home.. So they started to bottle it in N.Y., it tasted like a generic
crap beer after that.. If you went to the packy, you could still get it
from where it was originally made, but not in too many places like bars
etc..
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:36 pm
From: David Nebenzahl
On 12/5/2010 1:41 PM Nancy Norelli spake thus:
> On Sun, 5 Dec 2010 08:54:41 -0600, Dave wrote:
>
>> Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
>
> Will it fit on my clit?
Your name is not Nancy.
And you do not have a clit.
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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 2:48 pm
From: Meat Plow
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 08:12:23 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:
> "David Nebenzahl is Donkey Brained Troll "
>>
>>
>>> "Jeff Liebermann = a lying AUTISTIC ASSHOLE "
>>>
>>> ** Drop dead you pathetic fuckwit.
>>
>> OK, so my guess is, oh, another week or so before Phil posts a calm,
>> reasonable (and correct) message here.
>
>
> ** Shame is pal, EVERY SINGLE TIME I do just that - a bunch of
> fucking, autistic RETARDS like YOU come along afterwards and try to piss
> on it.
Agree- somewhat.
> Same all over damn usenet -
Comes with the territory Phil
> nothing but FUCKING TROLLS !!!!!!!!!!!
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== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 6:09 pm
From: Jeff Liebermann
On Mon, 6 Dec 2010 06:51:43 +1100, "Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au>
wrote:
>"Jeff Liebermann = a lying AUTISTIC ASSHOLE "
Sheesh. I agreed with part of what you said. I thanked you for the
correction on the type of A/D converter. But, this is what I get. Did
you even read what I scribbled?
Have you EVER thanked or complimented anyone on what they posted? Do
you even know how to do that? You know, "thank you for taking the
time to explain the problem" or "thank you for the correction". Try
it. I think you'll find that admitting a mistake and/or offering a
compliment is a fair tension release, that just might produce a
beneficial reduction in your vitriolic and venomous comments.
>** Drop dead you pathetic fuckwit.
I appreciate your concern for my well being, but I think I can
adequately take care of myself. If not, ObamaCare will keep me going
until the money runs out. Try not to worry too much about it.
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== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 6:22 pm
From: "Phil Allison"
"Jeff Liebermann = a lying AUTISTIC ASSHOLE "
** Drop dead you pathetic FUCKWIT !!!
..... Phil
== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 6:30 pm
From: David Nebenzahl
On 12/5/2010 6:22 PM Phil Allison spake thus:
> "Jeff Liebermann = a lying AUTISTIC ASSHOLE "
>
> ** Drop dead you pathetic FUCKWIT !!!
So you see, Jeff, it's basically a medical problem, not an etiquette issue.
Too bad. Guy seems pretty sharp on his few good days ...
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== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 6:31 pm
From: "Phil Allison"
"David Nebenzahl
** This vile, autistic cunt need one in the head.
..... Phil
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TOPIC: Samsung 47" Blown Convergence IC
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/83c490f6af20b5d0?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 4:41 pm
From: "Chris F."
I made the mistake of buying this Samsung HCN4727 to fix for resale, it
had a blown convergence IC (STK392-040, I think) so I thought it was an easy
fix. After replacing the IC, the set did work fine for the next week or so.
After a total of about 20 hours of operation, the picture started getting
jitters, and finally the same convergence IC failed again. I confirmed it by
subbing with a known good (but lesser wattage type -010) IC. At this point
I'm wondering if the replacement part was defective, or what if any
underlying cause there could be. Nothing seems out of the ordinary, both
IC's run at the same temperature and there are no other obvious problems
(bad caps, solder, etc.).
Just thought I'd get some advice before I put any more money into this
stupid thing.
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:27 pm
From: Meat Plow
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 16:41:56 -0800, Chris F. wrote:
> I made the mistake of buying this Samsung HCN4727 to fix for resale, it
> had a blown convergence IC (STK392-040, I think) so I thought it was an
> easy fix. After replacing the IC, the set did work fine for the next
> week or so. After a total of about 20 hours of operation, the picture
> started getting jitters, and finally the same convergence IC failed
> again. I confirmed it by subbing with a known good (but lesser wattage
> type -010) IC. At this point I'm wondering if the replacement part was
> defective, or what if any underlying cause there could be. Nothing seems
> out of the ordinary, both IC's run at the same temperature and there are
> no other obvious problems (bad caps, solder, etc.).
> Just thought I'd get some advice before I put any more money into this
> stupid thing.
Check the low value resistors in and around the IC circuits. A lot of
times when the IC's blow it will take a few of those out. They are like
10 ohm @ 1/8 watt. Make damn sure you clean the heat sink off and use new
thermal compound applied appropriately. And make sure you torque the
chips down to the sink properly. I'm not sure of Samsung 47's being a
convergence IC 'eater' but i might have read something to the effect.
--
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TOPIC: sharp CD loader, tape and radio power problem
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/e0db2f844f71308e?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:12 pm
From: "Arfa Daily"
"Sjouke Burry" <burrynulnulfour@ppllaanneett.nnll> wrote in message
news:4cfbbef9$0$8920$703f8584@textnews.kpn.nl...
> fynnashba@yahoo.com wrote:
>> a friend of mine plugged his Sharp SD-GX2-s 110 volts AC into 220
>> volts. The small standby transformer blew, 2 other diodes also went
>> bad. I detected and changed the transformer and the diodes. after
>> switching on the power came but quickly the relay cut out with this
>> message on the screen (b4 going off) Er MDRO .
>> subsequent check shows a short zener diode the number on the board is
>> D903. Identifying the part number on the diode is a problem. it reads
>> something like 1N141.48 or 1N1418. I have cross check in a data book
>> but no help.
>> I would be v. glad if someone can help. Thanks
> For a test, just remove the zener.
> Protection zeners often fail shorted.
> As long as yo plug into the right mains voltage,
> you can do without the diode during test.
> If everything works, measure the voltage, and solder in a zener
> of 2-4 volts higher.
That's sound advice if the zener in question has been identified as a shunt
protection diode (actually pretty rare in audio equipment power supplies)
but if it is the reference zener of a series regulator circuit, then
removing it may well result in the full supply voltage being passed to the
rail that is supposed to be being regulated down from it. Depending on just
how high that is, there's no telling how much additional downstream damage
may be caused by that action ...
Arfa
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== 1 of 1 ==
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TOPIC: 100v--> 10V Trans. on 120V
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/c8528fdeff78820d?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 6:22 pm
From: "Michael Kennedy"
"Brenda Ann" <newsgroups@fullspectrumradio.org> wrote in message
news:Zv-dnYWcwOzjhmbRnZ2dnVY3go6dnZ2d@giganews.com...
>
>
> "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
> news:4cfb0fae$0$2419$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...
>
> I'm most intrigued, though, by that "100 V" rating. Is that written on
> the outside? Because that's a nonstandard voltage, at least for the
> parts of the world I'm familiar with. Where are you? What's the line
> voltage where you live?
>
> Maybe it's just a "nominal" rating, like the 90-140 V or so that some
> power supplies will handle. In any case, the advice that others have
> given here, basically "don't sweat it, the device's regulation will take
> care of things" is good.
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 100V is a standard voltage in Japan. What's really interesting about Japan
> is that they not only use 100/220V power, but also 50 AND 60 Hz line
> frequencies.
You are correct! In Tokyo and East Japan it is 100V 50Hz. In Osaka and West
Japan it is 100V 60Hz. Some appliances wont work in both reigions, but those
are mostly older. Things using mechanical timers (a bit rare these days in
Japan everything is digital now) always have a 50/60Hz switch.
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