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DV
 
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Default RCA TV/VCR combo vertical problem

Thanks for the response. I appreciate what you are saying about the repairs.
While I don't a lot of experience in consumer electronic repairs, TV's or
otherwise, I do have expertise in electronics repair in general because of
the work I've been doing for the past 20+ years. Having said that, I must
say that I have a lot of respect for the persons in your profession who
could quickly look at this set and diagnose it. I don't know what you
consider a "cheap" repair, but I do know that I don't want to put $100 into.
This particular repair shouldn't be that complex based on the symptoms and
the responses I've received so far. Also, I'm interested in at least trying
to repair it myself because I am in the field. That's why I'm on usenet
looking for clues.

Best regards,
DV

P.S. I don't have any schematics actually ordered yet and probably won't.


"Sofie" wrote in message
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DV:
Don't keep "nursing" this along. If you wait to have it fixed and

continue
operating the unit, the repair shop price will be much higher because of
additional failed components. Right now, the problem (as john's / kip's)
reply post suggested, is most likely caused by dry, cracked or otherwise
faulty solder joints in the vertical deflection circuitry..... and if you
take it to a repair shop right away it can probably be repaired fairly
cheaply.
Don't waste your money and time purchasing schematics, they will not

include
a step by step troubleshooting and repair procedure for this type of
problem...... and if you feel you need a schematic to locate the faulty

area
of the circuitry then you probably should just take it to a repair shop

for
a proper and safe repair.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"DV" wrote in message
ink.net...
RCA 27" Model T25001GY, chassis B4UY91RVT

Intermittent vertical collapse to about 4". On/Off reset causes symptom

to
go away, not always. Anyone seen this problem with this set before? Have
schematics on the way but would appreciate any info.

Thanks, DV