Here’s a composite image taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/samsung_bd-p1600_ch.mondrian_blu-ray.zip/download.html|service manual] for the player, showing the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart''. This would be a good place to start testing the player to check what has been damaged by plugging it into the incorrect power supply.
Be patient when going to download the manual as it takes a bit of time to go from ''processing'' to ''Download'' to find the file after you have passed the reCAPTCHA test and clicked on Go to Download below the document preview box.
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The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com/T2-5AH250V-T2-5H250V-Cartridge-Ceramic-5X20mm/dp/B008R8THQK|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a ''slow blow'' fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 230-250V so don’t be misled by this.
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The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com/T2-5AH250V-T2-5H250V-Cartridge-Ceramic-5X20mm/dp/B008R8THQK|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a ''slow blow'' fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 220-240V so don’t be misled by this.
After the player has been fixed you will need to connect it to the local mains power supply via a [https://voltage-converter-transformers.com/collections/step-up-down-voltage-transformer-converter/products/vt-100-step-up-down-voltage-transformer-100-watts|step down voltage converter - example only] to use it. The BR player only uses 30W so select a device that has a suitable output.
Also not sure if it would need a [https://www.ato.com/1kva-frequency-converter|''step down voltage and frequency converter - example only]'' instead, because the local supply is 50Hz and the USA supply is 60Hz. With some electrical equipment it makes no difference but with others it can. These converters are a lot more expensive and maybe it is better to purchase a BR player locally that is suited to the power supply.
Here’s a composite image taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/samsung_bd-p1600_ch.mondrian_blu-ray.zip/download.html|service manual] for the player, showing the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart''. This would be a good place to start testing the player to check what has been damaged by plugging it into the incorrect power supply.
Be patient when going to download the manual as it takes a bit of time to go from ''processing'' to ''Download'' to find the file after you have passed the reCAPTCHA test and clicked on Go to Download below the document preview box.
[image|2086347]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
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The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Witonics-T2-5AL250V-T2-5L250V-Cartridge-5X20mm/dp/B009ETVTE4|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a slow blow fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 230-250V so don’t be misled by this.
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The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com/T2-5AH250V-T2-5H250V-Cartridge-Ceramic-5X20mm/dp/B008R8THQK|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a ''slow blow'' fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 230-250V so don’t be misled by this.
After the player has been fixed you will need to connect it to the local mains power supply via a [https://voltage-converter-transformers.com/collections/step-up-down-voltage-transformer-converter/products/vt-100-step-up-down-voltage-transformer-100-watts|step down voltage converter - example only] to use it. The BR player only uses 30W so select a device that has a suitable output.
Also not sure if it would need a [https://www.ato.com/1kva-frequency-converter|''step down voltage and frequency converter - example only]'' instead, because the local supply is 50Hz and the USA supply is 60Hz. With some electrical equipment it makes no difference but with others it can. These converters are a lot more expensive and maybe it is better to purchase a BR player locally that is suited to the power supply.
Here’s a composite image taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/samsung_bd-p1600_ch.mondrian_blu-ray.zip/download.html|service manual] for the player, showing the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart''. This would be a good place to start testing the player to check what has been damaged by plugging it into the incorrect power supply.
Be patient when going to download the manual as it takes a bit of time to go from ''processing'' to ''Download'' to find the file after you have passed the reCAPTCHA test and clicked on Go to Download below the document preview box.
[image|2086347]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Witonics-T2-5AL250V-T2-5L250V-Cartridge-5X20mm/dp/B009ETVTE4|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a slow blow fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 230-250V so don’t be misled by this.
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After the player has been fixed you will need to connect it to the local mains power supply via a [https://www.tortech.com.au/product/voltage-converters/step-down/isolated/isolated-american-step-down-transformer/|step down voltage converter - example only] to use it. The BR player only uses 30W so select a device that has a suitable output.
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After the player has been fixed you will need to connect it to the local mains power supply via a [https://voltage-converter-transformers.com/collections/step-up-down-voltage-transformer-converter/products/vt-100-step-up-down-voltage-transformer-100-watts|step down voltage converter - example only] to use it. The BR player only uses 30W so select a device that has a suitable output.
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Also not sure if it would need a ''step down voltage and frequency converter'' instead, ''''because the local supply is 50Hz and the USA supply is 60Hz. With some electrical equipment it makes no difference but with others it can. These converters are a lot more expensive and maybe it is better to purchase a BR player locally that is suited to the power supply.
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Also not sure if it would need a [https://www.ato.com/1kva-frequency-converter|''step down voltage and frequency converter - example only]'' instead, because the local supply is 50Hz and the USA supply is 60Hz. With some electrical equipment it makes no difference but with others it can. These converters are a lot more expensive and maybe it is better to purchase a BR player locally that is suited to the power supply.
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Here’s a composite image taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/samsung_bd-p1600_ch.mondrian_blu-ray.zip/download.html|service manual] for the player, showing the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart''. This would be a good place to start testing the player to check what has been damaged by plugging it into the incorrect power supply.
Be patient when going to download the manual as it takes a bit of time to go from ''processing'' to ''Download'' to find the file after you have passed the reCAPTCHA test and clicked on Go to Download below the document preview box.
[image|2086347]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing).
The first component in the flowchart to test is the fuse F1S01 this is a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Witonics-T2-5AL250V-T2-5L250V-Cartridge-5X20mm/dp/B009ETVTE4|T2.5AH 250V fuse -example only] which means that it is a slow blow fuse. If you install a standard 2.5A 250V fuse it will blow immediately due to the initial high inrush current when the power is first connected to the device. Also even though the fuse is rated at 250V doesn’t mean that the rest of the circuit is designed for 230-250V so don’t be misled by this.
After the player has been fixed you will need to connect it to the local mains power supply via a [https://www.tortech.com.au/product/voltage-converters/step-down/isolated/isolated-american-step-down-transformer/|step down voltage converter - example only] to use it. The BR player only uses 30W so select a device that has a suitable output.
Also not sure if it would need a ''step down voltage and frequency converter'' instead, ''''because the local supply is 50Hz and the USA supply is 60Hz. With some electrical equipment it makes no difference but with others it can. These converters are a lot more expensive and maybe it is better to purchase a BR player locally that is suited to the power supply.
Hopefully a start.