RCA 52" Projection T.V.
RCA 52" Projo T.V., Model # P52937SG, Chassis # CTC 195M4, dead,
2SC5148 horizontal output shorted, all else ok, replaced...works fine, nice pix, convergence was fine, tap main board....pop goes the output! Found no bad connections, & soldered the horiz drive area before putting power to the unit. Q14301 driver looked overheated, but checks fine. Anyone see this type of unseen bad connection? The board looks fine, no leaks, & the convergence power supply looks fine. Thanks, Dani. |
RCA 52" Projection T.V.
"Dani" wrote in message ups.com... RCA 52" Projo T.V., Model # P52937SG, Chassis # CTC 195M4, dead, 2SC5148 horizontal output shorted, all else ok, replaced...works fine, nice pix, convergence was fine, tap main board....pop goes the output! Found no bad connections, & soldered the horiz drive area before putting power to the unit. Q14301 driver looked overheated, but checks fine. Anyone see this type of unseen bad connection? The board looks fine, no leaks, & the convergence power supply looks fine. Thanks, Dani. Look very closely at the leads and joints on the horizontal driver transformer. |
RCA 52" Projection T.V.
Like Charles said, look VERY closely at the coil going to the drive
transformer as well as the transformer itself. Usually have to use a mag. glass to see the broken connection on the coil but I almsot guarantee it's broken. Good luck. "Charles Schuler" wrote in message . .. "Dani" wrote in message ups.com... RCA 52" Projo T.V., Model # P52937SG, Chassis # CTC 195M4, dead, 2SC5148 horizontal output shorted, all else ok, replaced...works fine, nice pix, convergence was fine, tap main board....pop goes the output! Found no bad connections, & soldered the horiz drive area before putting power to the unit. Q14301 driver looked overheated, but checks fine. Anyone see this type of unseen bad connection? The board looks fine, no leaks, & the convergence power supply looks fine. Thanks, Dani. Look very closely at the leads and joints on the horizontal driver transformer. |
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