I know this sounds strange but I moved approximately two years ago and I can not pinpoint the time, but approximately a year later all of my dvd players stopped working. I do not know a lot about electronics-but I do know that I want to try to prevent this from happening again. The home is older and does not have good humidity control- could this be my problem? Any thing is possible, but I believe it is strange that I lost three dvd players all at once and they did work when I first moved in, so it couldn't have been damage from the move. Any other possibilities that I could correct?
		
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	Losing 3 dvd players at the same time sounds like it was a power surge going through the house,any other items go dead at the same time? I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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	Are you at the end of the power line? 
 
 You could be a victim of a "brown-out".
 
 They kill electronics in a fast manner.
 
 If so, put a UPS online.;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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	We have extreme humidity here -- 97% for days on end in summer. 
 
 A lot of other problems, but the DVD player is fine.
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	AlanHK - You actually mean to say you have more humidity than Kentucky (Central US)? I once actually laughed (loudly) at a New Yorker complaining about the humidity in Orlando Florida. She said "It's miserable here - so humid", and I was like "What humidity?" 
 
 I feel your pain - it could be the source of problems (rusting the boards, etc.); or it could be something like excessive heat buildup in the unit, etc..
 
 BTW: Don't you guy run like 220 or 240 volts?
 
 Heck, that could fry the power supply.
 
 I do know that DVD players do not last in my basement - too damp, or too something - but are fine up in the rest of the house.;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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	Yes, UK standard electrics and TV (PAL).Originally Posted by classfour
 
 I don't think higher voltage is an issue (except it might be more painful if you get a shock). 220 V is standard in probably half the world. Australia, Europe, UK, SE Asia, at least.Heck, that could fry the power supply.
 
 Damp in the walls sometimes shorts out a circuit and trips the circuit breakers, exacerbated by low quality building standards.
 
 All exposed metal gets rusty quickly (we're close to the sea, so I guess more salty in general).
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