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I have looked all over the web for this schematic, model #EO9305WH,
chassis TX826JD. Of course I found it but was trying to avoid having to
buy it since I don't know if this TV is worth that much. The set is
dead but has good B+ voltage, and I can't seem to find standby voltage
- nothing on secondary of isolation transformer. How is this voltage
supplied? Any help much appreciated, schematic would be great. Thanks
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Golf wrote:
I have looked all over the web for this schematic, model #EO9305WH,
chassis TX826JD. Of course I found it but was trying to avoid having to
buy it since I don't know if this TV is worth that much. The set is
dead but has good B+ voltage, and I can't seem to find standby voltage
- nothing on secondary of isolation transformer. How is this voltage
supplied? Any help much appreciated, schematic would be great. Thanks
group.


Do a search for TX826 and you'll have your answer............over and
over and...

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The most likely is transistor location # TP 15 Part # 185197 2SC3207.
Note the EBC emitter, base, collector configuration is different. Also,
check the diodes by LP 03 PWM transformer for bad conections. There
are many, many other possibilities. This is the most common. Dani.




Golf wrote:
I have looked all over the web for this schematic, model #EO9305WH,
chassis TX826JD. Of course I found it but was trying to avoid having to
buy it since I don't know if this TV is worth that much. The set is
dead but has good B+ voltage, and I can't seem to find standby voltage
- nothing on secondary of isolation transformer. How is this voltage
supplied? Any help much appreciated, schematic would be great. Thanks
group.


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Dani wrote:
The most likely is transistor location # TP 15 Part # 185197 2SC3207.
Note the EBC emitter, base, collector configuration is different. Also,
check the diodes by LP 03 PWM transformer for bad conections. There
are many, many other possibilities. This is the most common. Dani.



Thanks to both for replies. I read alot of posts on this chassis. I
checked TP-15 good, as well as other suggested components. Also checked
all diodes the same. I did read a post that said this trans. will check
good, but must be replaced. I will have to order it, but before I do, I
want to make sure I'm not missing something else. I read that TP-15 is
the 13 volt source? I measured 52V on the collector, 5V on the emmiter.
Difficult to troubleshoot since I'm not familiar with voltage source
locations. Thanks again.

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