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Default Magnavox VCR model VR1841 - need transistor ID please

Peabody spake thus:

I'd like to thank everyone for their help on this.

I found a schematic for a generic Panasonic SMPS he

http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/vcrps.pdf

I've gone through pretty much everything, and found six bad parts on
the primary side, but nothing bad (even the 18V zener) on the
secondary side. Here's the bad stuff:


By the way, another thought: just take all this stuff out and throw it
away. Really. It's on the primary (110 volt) side, right? Then all it
could possibly be doing is some kind of circuit protection; you could
accomplish this by simply using a decent surge protector in line with
the power cord.


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