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kaputzer August 20th 06 02:20 PM

zenith sm3589bt
 
I have a 12 year old 35" Zenith that loses the picture after 10-30
minutes of viewing.
A white vertical line centered on the screen appears and then the
screen goes blank.

Any ideas on the root cause or component failure?

It was plugged into a surge protector. Lightening was in the area. I
was not home.

kaputzer


[email protected] August 20th 06 02:51 PM

zenith sm3589bt
 

kaputzer wrote:
I have a 12 year old 35" Zenith that loses the picture after 10-30
minutes of viewing.
A white vertical line centered on the screen appears and then the
screen goes blank.

Any ideas on the root cause or component failure?

It was plugged into a surge protector. Lightening was in the area. I
was not home.

kaputzer


Troubleshoot and repair the vertical deflection circuit in the tv set.
Common problem on that vintage of Zenith tv.


Tech Data August 20th 06 03:25 PM

zenith sm3589bt
 

wrote:
kaputzer wrote:
I have a 12 year old 35" Zenith that loses the picture after 10-30
minutes of viewing.
A white vertical line centered on the screen appears and then the
screen goes blank.

Any ideas on the root cause or component failure?

It was plugged into a surge protector. Lightening was in the area. I
was not home.

kaputzer


Troubleshoot and repair the vertical deflection circuit in the tv set.
Common problem on that vintage of Zenith tv.


If it's a vertical line, then you'll need to troubleshoot the
horizontal yoke return line. If it's a horizontal line, then you can
worry about the vertical circuit. So.........which is it?

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Sofie August 21st 06 06:10 PM

zenith sm3589bt
 
The OP stated a "vertical line" but we all know that "they" usually mean to
say a horizontal line..... I am certain that is why David replied with the
vertical deflection answer... a much more common problem.
Anyway...... so, I agree with your question to the OP..... which is it?
Vertical or Horizontal??
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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kaputzer August 25th 06 01:28 AM

zenith sm3589bt
 

Sofie wrote:
The OP stated a "vertical line" but we all know that "they" usually mean to
say a horizontal line..... I am certain that is why David replied with the
vertical deflection answer... a much more common problem.
Anyway...... so, I agree with your question to the OP..... which is it?
Vertical or Horizontal??
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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