Alan Christensen
September 24th, 2004, 03:43 PM
I have a VX-2000 that is several years old. I am starting to have a problem when I put the camera in VCR mode. Occasionally the camera will load the tape, then shut down after a few seconds. Sometimes it then lights back up after a 5-10 seconds and tries to start back up, only to again shut down after a few seconds.
So far I have never seen this problem in camera mode. Based upon the symptoms I am very suspicious of the power switch on the camera. I think that the switch has developed bad contacts in the VCR position. When the camera turns on and starts drawing current through the switch, a voltage drop starts to develop across the contacts which lowers the voltage to the camera. As more current is drawn the resistance across the contacts increases slightly, thereby causing a large enough voltage drop that the camera decides it needs to shut off. Once the camera has shut down, the voltage drop across the contacts decreases, thereby raising the voltage to the camera, which causes it to turn back on. This oscillation is similar to the automobile starter issues when you have a faulty connection between the battery and the starter components.
I have some questions for those of you with VX2000's.
1. Have you ever had a similar problem?
2. Was it the switch?
3. Has anyone ever taken the switch off and tried to
clean it or repair it?
4. Has anyone ever replaced the power switch? Where would
you get the replacement?
Note that the battery connection could cause the same problem. However, I have used multiple batteries and have inspected the contacts closely for corrosion. The fact that the camera doesn't seen to exhibit this symptom in camera mode also leads me away from this diagnosis. I don't think the battery connection is the problem.
So far I have never seen this problem in camera mode. Based upon the symptoms I am very suspicious of the power switch on the camera. I think that the switch has developed bad contacts in the VCR position. When the camera turns on and starts drawing current through the switch, a voltage drop starts to develop across the contacts which lowers the voltage to the camera. As more current is drawn the resistance across the contacts increases slightly, thereby causing a large enough voltage drop that the camera decides it needs to shut off. Once the camera has shut down, the voltage drop across the contacts decreases, thereby raising the voltage to the camera, which causes it to turn back on. This oscillation is similar to the automobile starter issues when you have a faulty connection between the battery and the starter components.
I have some questions for those of you with VX2000's.
1. Have you ever had a similar problem?
2. Was it the switch?
3. Has anyone ever taken the switch off and tried to
clean it or repair it?
4. Has anyone ever replaced the power switch? Where would
you get the replacement?
Note that the battery connection could cause the same problem. However, I have used multiple batteries and have inspected the contacts closely for corrosion. The fact that the camera doesn't seen to exhibit this symptom in camera mode also leads me away from this diagnosis. I don't think the battery connection is the problem.