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Just noticed that on one of my 6 unit Jedi chargers, every red LED is blinking. If I take the radios out of this charger and put them in another, they act normal. If I take radios out of the normal charger - LED color red or green - and put them in the suspect charger, I get the same blinking red LED.
Any thoughts?
Im hoping this is a known problem and an easy fix via a soldering iron and a trip to Radio Shack ...
I can't believe that nobody on the board can tell me what this means, yet alone how to fix it. MOL say's it'll be somewhere between $200-300 to repair, depending on what's wrong. There's got to be a cheaper way...
Well, there's 6 completely seperate charging circuits in those units. The only thing really in common with them all is the microprocessor & associated circuitry, and the power supply. 9 times out of 10, the Depot replaces either the entire board, or the power supply...or both.
The flat-rate end-user repair charge for those units is $256.00 up here in Canada...ordering the power supply alone is over $300.00...the flat rate is definitely the more attractive option. The price should be lower in the U.S...check with a dealer to see what the flat-rate is.
There is one common voltage regulator, located pretty much front center of the board. It looks like the other 6 seperate transistors for each pocket, but it sits perpendicular to them. Perhaps that has a problem.
Todd
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