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koiman97
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mini dvr

Post by koiman97 » 09 Apr 2013, 21:02

hi has anyone got a mini dvr for sale as my screen has broken so iam not buying another,i had to pay custom charges last time i brought from china so would rather buy secondhand over here, hopefuly not to dear lol
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Post by paulham » 09 Apr 2013, 21:53

koiman97 wrote:hi has anyone got a mini dvr for sale as my screen has broken so iam not buying another,i had to pay custom charges last time i brought from china so would rather buy secondhand over here, hopefuly not to dear lol
chris
How much are you looking to spend? Maplin have some A and B grade stock for under £100.

Haven't tried them myself so I don't know about the quality.

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BT65
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Re: mini dvr

Post by BT65 » 09 Apr 2013, 22:42

What make / model of DVR is it that has a broken screen please?

And do you mean that the display is physically damaged, or that the DVR unit just doesn't switch on now?
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ratz1
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Re: mini dvr

Post by ratz1 » 11 Apr 2013, 16:07

how about this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151022868113? ... 1438.l2649

nothing to do with me, just spotted it on evil pay.

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AirRifleSport
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Post by AirRifleSport » 18 Apr 2013, 16:18

Ha! My MINI DVR just stopped working this morning!

My fault... I plugged the supplied cable for AV/OUT to the AV/IN. Weird connections!
Now won't switch on. Well pissed off now! :thumbdown:

I did smell a bit of burning on the PCB. Opened it out to see if there was a small glass fuse somewhere that I could replace but can't see any.

The annoying thing is that I had to wire the AV/OUT from my NV specifically for this DVR. Now, if I am getting another model, I have to redo the bloody wiring. :(
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!

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Post by some bloke » 18 Apr 2013, 23:08

A lot of the mini DVR's come with a dedicated camera that is fed 5v through the AV in cable. At a guess your AV out cable has a different configuration which frazzled the DVR for you.

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Post by AirRifleSport » 18 Apr 2013, 23:16

some bloke wrote:A lot of the mini DVR's come with a dedicated camera that is fed 5v through the AV in cable. At a guess your AV out cable has a different configuration which frazzled the DVR for you.
YEP! :( :( :( :( :( :oops:
It is bad engineering though! they only needed to make one of the socket in different size or putting a warning on the cable, or adding a reference note in the user instructions...
I now need to replace it, but what with? One the same or a different one? :evil:
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!

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