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HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
I am repairing a TV for a friend (attempting to, anyway) and I have a
shorted HOT that has 2 lines of text. The top reads, "C5450" and the bottom reads "2H3". I think this is a Sony TV if that matters (shouldn't). What is the available xref for this part? |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
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HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
wrote in message oups.com... I am repairing a TV for a friend (attempting to, anyway) and I have a shorted HOT that has 2 lines of text. The top reads, "C5450" and the bottom reads "2H3". I think this is a Sony TV if that matters (shouldn't). What is the available xref for this part? A 50" CRT?! Anyway, the part will be a 2SC5450, Japanese transistor codes usually omit the '2S' prefix. Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
No
"Dave D" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I am repairing a TV for a friend (attempting to, anyway) and I have a shorted HOT that has 2 lines of text. The top reads, "C5450" and the bottom reads "2H3". I think this is a Sony TV if that matters (shouldn't). What is the available xref for this part? A 50" CRT?! Anyway, the part will be a 2SC5450, Japanese transistor codes usually omit the '2S' prefix. Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
"kip" wrote in message .. . No No what? No it isn't a 50" CRT or no it isn't a 2SC5450? Try snipping and replying below relevent text rather than top posting, it makes things much clearer :-) Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
No its NOT a 50 inch CRT.
"Dave D" wrote in message ... "kip" wrote in message .. . No No what? No it isn't a 50" CRT or no it isn't a 2SC5450? Try snipping and replying below relevent text rather than top posting, it makes things much clearer :-) Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
"kip" wrote in message .. . No its NOT a 50 inch CRT. Yeah, I've certainly never seen any CRT that big. I think he means a CRT based RPTV. Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
If its a CRT all he has to do is measure the thing ..
kip Best first find out why the 2sc5450 blew. "Dave D" wrote in message ... "kip" wrote in message .. . No its NOT a 50 inch CRT. Yeah, I've certainly never seen any CRT that big. I think he means a CRT based RPTV. Dave |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
Dave D wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... I am repairing a TV for a friend (attempting to, anyway) and I have a shorted HOT that has 2 lines of text. The top reads, "C5450" and the bottom reads "2H3". I think this is a Sony TV if that matters (shouldn't). What is the available xref for this part? A 50" CRT?! I just fix them; I don't measure them or watch them!!! It is a good deal bigger than my 26", that's all I know. As far as why it is shorted, I already know; the power cord was slit and the AC shorted across (surge). There may be more bad but I really doubt it. Anyway, the part will be a 2SC5450, Japanese transistor codes usually omit the '2S' prefix. Dave, you are my hero! Thank you! P.S. Does anybody know what the URL is for "partfinder" or "chipfinder" or whatever the tool is that links to a few dozen electronic catalogs of parts. I can't find it anymore in my bookmarks and can't guess the URL, either... |
HOT xref for "C5450" (consumer CRT about 50" screen)...
wrote in message oups.com... Anyway, the part will be a 2SC5450, Japanese transistor codes usually omit the '2S' prefix. Dave, you are my hero! Thank you! No probs, glad to help :-) P.S. Does anybody know what the URL is for "partfinder" or "chipfinder" or whatever the tool is that links to a few dozen electronic catalogs of parts. I can't find it anymore in my bookmarks and can't guess the URL, either... I don't know, but there's a datasheet he http://www.datasheetarchive.com/sear...450&sType=part The URL might wrap and not work if you click on it, if it doesn't just go to: www.datesheetarchive.com and put 2SC5450 in the search field. Dave |
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