Sony TeeVee
On Wed, 30 May 2012 21:56:30 -0400, "Wild_Bill"
wrote:
The parts Mark mentioned were commonly related to this type of failure, and
there were also a couple of small value film capacitors that should be
replaced at the same time (possibly another small component, it's been a
long time since I did one of the big Sony repairs).
You may find archived repair experiences in the older SER posts which will
show the specific parts locations and designations (and maybe the part
numbers) of the parts needed.
You might also search the chassis number located on a sticker for more
results.
You may also find recommendations to use only genuine Sony parts obtained
from a Sony authorized distributor.. otherwise, generic independent parts
sellers' repair kits were known to fail within a short time in numerous
cases.
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Cheers,
WB
..
Sometimes the VDRs in the circuit also leak or short when the
switching transistors fail. Chuck
"David Lesher" wrote in message
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I was given a beautiful Sony 27TS32, and after I got a beefy friend
to help me get it inside; I loved it.
One week later, "He's dead, Jim"...as there's no HV. The
"timer/standby LED is blinking away as it did during startup.
Found a print online. Hassle is I'd have to pull PS board and
fix elsewhere, then hope that is it & reinstall. PITA.
Debating the effort to fix it vs. an even BIGGER Sony a friend
wants me to take instead....
Anyone know what is likely dead; what parts will be needed, etc?
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