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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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UPDATE: KV-XR29M50 with blown HOT
Worked on this 115V/240V TV bit more, pulled the HOT and plugged in
with meter on the B+. Comes up to proper 135V. Good! Tested fly with fly HR tester. Good, errr I'm not sure if the fly is good. And Global does not have the fly so have to fax it there and tell them to locate the fly and import it if price is right, this is for estimate process. By the way, I have located the HOT transistor. You can get one from JVC as well. (2SD2634-YD is JVC part number). Anything else? Even I already checked caps and diodes in the horizontal circuit that could blow the HOT. Cheers, Wizard |
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UPDATE: KV-XR29M50 with blown HOT
The 29" Sony crts are known for hv arc over problems which can develop
and usually short the HOT but damage little else. Once the tube starts doing it, it will continue doing it intermittently. In fact I am watching one of those 29" Sony tv sets right now. Since the digital comb filter gave up the ghost and the arc over problem, it really was not repairable to specification as the comb filter nla and the HOT would need replaced over time. I modified the set to use a standard Sony glass pack comb filter (inferior picture compared to the digital 3d comb), and lowered the HV by reducing the flyback b+ by a small amount. So far it has run 3 years since the last crt arc and HOT failure. I use it primarily for video games now and when I do want to watch tv use the s-video input from a good S-vhs vcr. David |
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UPDATE: KV-XR29M50 with blown HOT
Opps, didn't see that it was a JVC not Sony.
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UPDATE: KV-XR29M50 with blown HOT
That's an unfarmilliar model from me.
Always important to resolder the horizontal drive transformer...may be all that caused it. Having said that, I did a "modification" for CRT acrover a while ago. A 100 k ohm resistor, I think from the PWM regulator to the aguadag ground on the CRT. Hasn't come back, & that was maybe two months ago. |
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