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Fantasia when i see you again
Fantasia when i see you again




fantasia when i see you again

Fantasia preferred " Sleeping with the One I Love" (2016) and convinced the record label to release it as the second single instead after surveying listeners during various radio interviews.īacked by bass, harmonica, and an organ, the mid-tempo, R&B and pop song's lyrics focus on finding love again in the wake of past heartbreak. RCA executives had originally wanted to release it as the second single from The Definition Of. "When I Met You" was written by Priscilla Hamilton and Ron Feemster, who produced the track with Ron Fair. It was released on January 17, 2017, as the album's third single.

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I am thinking to install an on/off switch, and be done with it.but I want to know what might have happed." When I Met You" is a song recorded by American singer Fantasia for her fifth studio album, The Definition Of. From what I am reading above, perhaps MJE210 is open circuit(it got damaged again).or 4013 is bad, or C55. I have to unplug it to change games or re-start. I replaced the power button again.and nothing. Well, now the strangest thing has happened, I connected it to the power and try to turn it on, an electronic smell, not burnt just a bit of smell.and BOOM! It working, I tested it for hours.and does work all functions all games,7800's and 2600's.BUT IT WILL NEVER POWER OFF. I thought maybe the new 7805 was not good, so I put the original one back. However, I was not able to get any 2600 game to display correctly, only 7800 games would start up sometimes. After changing the zenner, I only made the console to turn on for a little while and then it shut itself off again. I have a similar situation with a 7800 that will not turn on.it was working and then it shut itself off and could not be restarted again.īy following other discussions, I replaced 7805, MJE210, Zenner diode, R53 and power button. Plugged the 4013 back in and this 7800 now powers on and off like it should! So thank you again! Took one off, replaced the one on the 7800 and immediately it would no longer power up when plugged in since I had the 4013 still off it. So again having my 5200 4 port parts board near by, there are in fact two MJE210s next to the 5200 power switch and RF power cord section. Thinking about this and what Stephen stated, I figured the 210 was at fault. With the 4013 removed, the 7800 still powered on as soon as you connected the AC cord. Now, the 4013 didn't fix it, but something else odd I noticed. I forgot to mention this before, but I actually took the 4013 and the 14pin socket off the 5200 board and soldered it directly to the 7800 board to make it easier to replace in the future if needed. With the power disconnected measure the resistance between the Emitter and Collector pins of Q9 ( ) and Q10 ( ) If the circuit is operating normally I would expect to see about 5V DC on Pin 14 and 0V on the other three as the static condition, you may see a brief change in voltage on pin 4 when you connect the power for the Reset pulse, however you may not due to the response time of the DVM, you really need an Oscilloscope to view the reset pulse. If you have access to a DVM to measure voltages/resistances on the PCB start by measuring the voltage at pins 1, 4, 6 and 14 of the 4013. Looking at the circuit diagram the two most obvious possibilities, considering that you have already changed the switch and 4013, are either.ġ) Transistor Q9 or Q10 is short circuit orĢ) The 4013 is permanently held in it's set mode either because C55 is open circuit and so it is not getting the reset pulse on pin 4 or pin 6 (Set) is open circuit and floating high instead of being permanently tied to 0V as it should be. I'm almost tempted to just just wire a switch in the circuit somewhere to kill it manually but it seems like this should be something simple? I apologize earlier but this 7800 has been very frustrating to me as it seems to work perfectly fine otherwise aside from the fact it won't power off when you plug it in. The IC I used was working correctly to power a 5200 on and off and I looked up the pinouts on the two and they are the same so looks like the 4013 is good. I'm thinking it is either a short some where I can't see, or maybe one of the transistors near that IC has gone bad. Update: Changing out the 4013 didn't change anything.

fantasia when i see you again

Looks to be similar to the same flip-flop IC used on the 5200 for the same purpose.






Fantasia when i see you again