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Did you or anyone else ever have any luck fixing their HT-CT260H board? Mine randomly stopped powering on a few days ago. I don't see any capacitors that are bulged.
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Yes, I fixed mine with relative ease - it was showing the exact signs discussed in this post with a bulging / exploded capacitor. Easily replaced within an hour or so for next to nothing and the sound bar is fine now. However if you've got no obvious signs of anything failing that could be a bit trickier.
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Hi All
If anyone is still watching this thread I would welcome some help. I fixed it once by changing a bulging capacitor it has stopped again. This time will not switch on at all no LEDs no response from controller nothing. opened up and had another bulging capacitor changed this but no change. Interestingly the the capacitor I changed had no voltage, when checked with my DVM, being developed across it. It is as though it is stuck in standby. two other capacitors had around 29V and 3.5V across then but no other voltage can be found The power supply seems to be based on a SSC620 chip and waveform around this seem OK when checked with my scope.It looks like it was stuck in either standby or overload mode. when looking at the back of the unit with the cover off ther is a small circuit board stuck to the right and side . It is fed by a small plug with a red and white lead any idea what this is for.
wouldwelcome some help on this it seems a shame to scrap it
thanks in advance
Bob
I would like to thank you most sincerely for your solution to the Sony HT-CT60 sound bar not working. Having been an electrician all my life, your solution did not seem any difficulty to me. so i purchased a new Capacitor of EBay for £1.91 and replaced the faulty one as described in your solution.
Not only did the sound bar work and light up when i turned it so did my eyes witht the excitment. Saved purchasing a new one. Thanks to Google and you we have sound once again.
Thank you very sincerely.
Hi Soughnie,
I see you've succesfully helped out quite a few people.
I have the Sony SA-CT260h and it suddenly turned off. I never got it to turn on again, except for one time this morning. I took out the screws, unplugged the powersupply (internally) and plugged it back in. Then it worked, for about 15 minutes, after which it turned off again and I didn't get it to work since.
Done:
I have already checked for blown up capasitors (none, for what I can see)
I think I should do the following, but please let me know:
To do:
1) Share pictures of the printed boards (brown/tanned one and green, both sides of each).
2) If you don't see anything, check with a multimeter what the voltage is at the powersupply?
3) ....
thanks in advance!
Best,
Wouter
Check the solder joints on the underside of the power supply. They did a crap job soldering them and you'll probably find some that need touching up.
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Hi Soughnie,
Thanks for your response!
I checked them, but please see the picture as attached, I see no damaged joints/broken joints..
Should I check the supply with a multimeter?
alternatively, the socket used to plug into the circuit board also does not feel very stable. Maybe it is in there?
Yet another happy customer, replaced C914 plus another capacitor as both were blown . Sound bar now operating ok.
Thanks for the advice