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Zenith Vertical Deflection Problem
I have a Zenith SY1324S-01 TV mfd. in May 1997.
The vertical deflection is intermittent. Sometimes the picture is fine, and sometimes there is just a horizontal line. Before I open the case, I'd like to know whether anyone: A. is familiar with this model and knows what the most likely cause would be for this problem on this specific model, B. has a schematic, C. knows how to open the case (which is usually the hardest part of the job). To reply directly to me, replace all 'z' with 'a' in email address. |
Zenith Vertical Deflection Problem
Try resoldering the vertical output device, esr all caps in the affected
circuit and change the questionable ones, use a good magnify lamp to find the broken connections or ring cracks on the board. "George" wrote in message ... I have a Zenith SY1324S-01 TV mfd. in May 1997. The vertical deflection is intermittent. Sometimes the picture is fine, and sometimes there is just a horizontal line. Before I open the case, I'd like to know whether anyone: A. is familiar with this model and knows what the most likely cause would be for this problem on this specific model, B. has a schematic, C. knows how to open the case (which is usually the hardest part of the job). To reply directly to me, replace all 'z' with 'a' in email address. |
Zenith Vertical Deflection Problem
George wrote:
I have a Zenith SY1324S-01 TV mfd. in May 1997. The vertical deflection is intermittent. Sometimes the picture is fine, and sometimes there is just a horizontal line. Before I open the case, I'd like to know whether anyone: A. is familiar with this model and knows what the most likely cause would be for this problem on this specific model, B. has a schematic, C. knows how to open the case (which is usually the hardest part of the job). To reply directly to me, replace all 'z' with 'a' in email address. A - Lack of vertical deflection - similar to any other TV with a vert. problem. B - nope C - Remove all screws from the back and pull off the back cover (the easiest part) |
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