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Bob Parker July 13th 05 01:50 PM

Palsonic 3498 TV info needed
 
Hi,
A mate of mine's Palsonic 3498 TV had a power supply fault which
sent the main B+ voltage massively high. He's corrected that fault,
but now the vertical output stage is pulling very high current and has
taken out a fusible resistor.
I'm trying to help him by phone and e-mail. Has anyone experienced
this fault before, and can tell me to tell him which components are
probably cooked, or alternately got a schematic of this TV to speed up
the process?
Thanks! :)


Cheers
Bob

Frank July 13th 05 03:27 PM

here is a forum web site for those types of questions
http://forums.hcsd.com.au/phpBB2/index.php


Bob Parker wrote in message
...
Hi,
A mate of mine's Palsonic 3498 TV had a power supply fault which
sent the main B+ voltage massively high. He's corrected that fault,
but now the vertical output stage is pulling very high current and has
taken out a fusible resistor.
I'm trying to help him by phone and e-mail. Has anyone experienced
this fault before, and can tell me to tell him which components are
probably cooked, or alternately got a schematic of this TV to speed up
the process?
Thanks! :)


Cheers
Bob



Frank July 13th 05 08:23 PM

here is a forum web site for those types of questions
http://forums.hcsd.com.au/phpBB2/index.php

Bob Parker wrote in message
...
Hi,
A mate of mine's Palsonic 3498 TV had a power supply fault which
sent the main B+ voltage massively high. He's corrected that fault,
but now the vertical output stage is pulling very high current and has
taken out a fusible resistor.
I'm trying to help him by phone and e-mail. Has anyone experienced
this fault before, and can tell me to tell him which components are
probably cooked, or alternately got a schematic of this TV to speed up
the process?
Thanks! :)


Cheers
Bob




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