I want to get my DVD out of the drive, but there is no power. I pulled the MAIN PCB, from the ribbon cables to the drive and AV PCB, to access this. There is no continuity from the fuse to the ground, but when I plug it in, it shows more than 73 volts AC.
Please remove it from 110Vac, and let's look first at the boards, and the Drive assembly.
More often then not, the drive assembly can easily be partially disassembled to retrieve the drive inside.
Unfortunately, the description of the issue so far is making myself and I'm sure the others a little nervous that you may be lacking relevant experience to repair the unit or work on it while it's live.
Ideally, the very first step is to simply look at the board for obvious issues before you poke around with a multi-meter while it's powered. This is usually no concern with battery powered devices, but it does not take much to become part of the ground circuit while the case is open.
Additionally, I don't see a ground lead on your device... so measuring to ground is certainly *not* an ideal testing method. The readings you are getting are erroneous, and should be tossed out. You should be doing your readings from a 'common' point which is usually the neutral wire in this case... that being said... if the plug is non-polarized you run the risk of measuring everything with reference to *hot*.
All in all... please don't poke and prod in this thing with power on.
- Have you removed the fuse and measured for resistance?
- What was the failure mode of the player... did it suddenly die, or present issues prior to failure.