I have a Rotel RSX-1067 that is in pristine shape. However whenever I lose power to my house or unplug the unit, even just for a second all the settings I have programed in erase and go back to factory settings. I was told by Rotel's technicians it's most likely a bad capacitor that keeps the memory saved. Can anyone tell me where the capacitor is located, and what the number it would be on the board? IE "C1052" or such. Thank you. ~Joe
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I've replaced these in a few units, though not in any Rotels (yet). They are typically a 0.1 Farad 5.5V "supercapacitor," usually a small round disc or a rectangular package. Often when they fail they leak or break open, so that might make it easier to find as well. They always seem to crap out after 5-10 years or so.
As for where it's located... I've seen them in various places. On an old Sherwood it was on the power supply board. In an old Onkyo it was on the display board, of all places. You'd think it would be on the main board, and that's always a good first place to look, but you'd be surprised. Good luck finding it.- Bottom
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Originally posted by hifiguymiI'm assuming you have the most current firmware if you've talked to Rotel's tech support. If you don't, there was an update to fix that specific issue.
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