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Kplayer-300 Power Issue's

Higgins2

New member
I have several Kplayer 300's that will not power up but i confimred that the power supply is working. Has anyone seen this issue with 300 players? Can i replace a part inside to repair? Cap, Fared, Diode, etc?
 
I can't answer your question, but I've had a few clients over the years that encountered what you described on the old 300's. One of them took his to a computer repair shop to see if they could find the problem, but they were unable to help. He eventually gave up and purchased a new player. The others upgraded to M300's. Perhaps someone here is more skilled than that repair shop and has the answer.

Jim
 
Sorry, just saw your other post where you referred to the players as M300's, (not Kplayer-300's, the designation for the old players). Hopefully someone can help.

Jim
 
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