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I am repairing a Hitachi 53UWX10BA, chassis DP14G.
It has the typical convergence problem. The STK392-110's are gone and a few resistors
burn't beyond recongnition, and I don't have schematics.
I need to know the values of RK42,46 and 62.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks,
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RK42 is 3.3 ohm 1 watt
RK46 is 1.8 ohm 1 watt
RK62 is 2.2 ohm 1 watt

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I am repairing a Hitachi 53UWX10BA, chassis DP14G.
It has the typical convergence problem. The STK392-110's are gone and a
few resistors
burn't beyond recongnition, and I don't have schematics.
I need to know the values of RK42,46 and 62.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks,
Donovan

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Thanks for the quick reply, hopefully The resistors and chips get it going.
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Yep it should do....Maybe also check for Pico fuses sometimes they also go.


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