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Michael A. Terrell Michael A. Terrell is offline
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Default Sony TV model KV-24FV10 set from hell

Steven wrote:

On Aug 31, 3:14 am, "Jerry G." wrote:
We found that any electronics device that has been hit by lightning can have
too many faults, and be unreliable.

As from what I see, you have been putting in a lot of time, and a few
dollars. This is no worth the effort, especially on such an old set. For
the effort you put in to it, you could have done some work that would make
enough money to go out and get a nice working TV set!

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I got this set in after a storm. There was a black flash burn on the
board across the AC line terminals. When turn on is attempted the
relay clicks about twice every second. I have checked just about every
component on the power supply board. I have replaced the following
components, (Some of which didn't seem bad when comparing them to new
replacements with an ohm meter) but I replaced them anyway:
IC602, (SE135)
R648, (2.2K)
D606, (TF541M)
PH600, (PC123)
IC601, (STRF6626)
I've had this pig almost two months now so it is a total loss as far
as trying to make any money on it but I would at least like to try to
get my parts value out of it and maybe preserve a little dignity. I'm
not really sure how to troubleshoot this clicking relay symptom. Did
I miss something? Can any one help me with any ideas and perhaps a
schematic? Thanks for any assistance with this. Lenny Stein, Barlen
Electronics.


You didn't replace the relay?



Go away Skippy. Leave the troubleshooting to people who have an idea
what they are doing. Go play in th street, and leave the adults alone.


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