Bought a Sega CD 1 brick, help me make it not so

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Bought a Sega CD 1 brick, help me make it not so

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Well, it looks like I bought a brick shaped like a Sega CD 1. It was a Craigslist gamble that didn't pay off. I got a working Mk1 Genesis, some control pads and a game so it's not a total loss.

That said, are there any obvious things I could check on the SCD1? When I hook it all up, it just doesn't power up. No lights come on, the tray won't come out, nothing. I openned it up and there is nothing obviously wrong and I cleaned all the board connectors and the ribbon cable connectors and still nothing. Is there a fuse on these anywhere like on the SCD2? I didn't see one.

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This might sound obvious but do you have something else to test the plug with?
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Curlypaul wrote:This might sound obvious but do you have something else to test the plug with?
It didn't come with a power pack. I used the power pack from my other Sega CD and it works fine to power the other machine. The Genesis that came with it fires up and a game cartridge will boot if I try one but I get nothing out of the Sega CD.
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Did you peek inside? I recently found a Sega CD 2 at a thrift store that didn't work at first. Turns out the little silver metal stick thingie (sorry for the technical jargon :wink: ) that the laser slides back and forth on had been knocked loose from the plastic slot it sits in. Maybe it's something simple like that.
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I can get the tray to come out if I manually turn a gear inside the machine and the tray moves in and out (manually) without much trouble. The laser also moves easily back and forth if I manually turn the gears. Nothing seems jammed or out of place. I think the problem lies in the power board since it doesn't even light the LEDs on the front.
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Loose solder connection on the power pins, blown fuse (or really small value resistors), burnt components etc.?
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Have you access to a multimeter or even a small bulb with 2 wires soldered to it? if you have then it can help to loacte the faulty component. Sorry I cant tell you exactly whats wrong, like a common fault or anything like that, tell me to shut up if I'm stating the obvious
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Metalcrack wrote:Loose solder connection on the power pins, blown fuse (or really small value resistors), burnt components etc.?
The solder joints look fine, but I can test with my multimeter. Where is there a fues on this unit?
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Someone on another board pointed me toward a thermal fuse on the power board. It was bad. I got it working! It loaded right up!
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Scooter wrote:Someone on another board pointed me toward a thermal fuse on the power board. It was bad. I got it working! It loaded right up!
Good for you! I'll bet it was plenty satisfying getting it to work. I know I was psyched when I got mine going.
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