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ET August 20th 07 02:26 PM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
I have a magnavox TV model 20MS334R01 that I cannot get any picture
on. We had a lightning storm last night. The TV does come on and has
sound. Sometimes the picture will show distorted for just a split
second and then go black. Video inputs will not work either. I suspect
the tuner. Any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!


Dave[_4_] August 20th 07 02:54 PM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 

"ET" wrote in message
ps.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect
the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work either?



AJ August 20th 07 09:17 PM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
Time to off the thing to a qualified service facility.
"Dave" wrote in message
news:Y1hyi.115587$xk5.59614@edtnps82...

"ET" wrote in message
ps.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect
the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work either?



ET August 21st 07 01:27 AM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
On Aug 20, 9:54 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message

ps.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect

the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work either?


My son had his XBOX on when the storm came thru. It stopped working as
well. So if its not the tuner, where should I look?


Dave[_4_] August 21st 07 05:16 PM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 

"ET" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Aug 20, 9:54 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message

ps.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect

the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work
either?


My son had his XBOX on when the storm came thru. It stopped working as
well. So if its not the tuner, where should I look?


In the yellow pages under "Electronic Repair".

Could be lots of things. The fact that the unit powers up and has sound is
a VERY good sign. The fact that neither tuner nor aux inputs work rules out
the tuner and switching circuitry... I assume that the sound works on all
inputs and is selectable.

Do the on-screen menus/displays work? I.e. channel number, input source,
etc.?

The fact that a picture appears for a split second would seem to rule out
the HOT. I'd guess something in the HV section / flyback. Anything
obviously burnt (or exploded) on the PCB?

Funny that a lightning strike would make it all the way through the PS....

Dave S.



ET August 22nd 07 12:27 AM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
On Aug 21, 12:16 pm, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message

oups.com...

On Aug 20, 9:54 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message


oups.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect


the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work
either?


My son had his XBOX on when the storm came thru. It stopped working as
well. So if its not the tuner, where should I look?


In the yellow pages under "Electronic Repair".

Could be lots of things. The fact that the unit powers up and has sound is
a VERY good sign. The fact that neither tuner nor aux inputs work rules out
the tuner and switching circuitry... I assume that the sound works on all
inputs and is selectable.

Do the on-screen menus/displays work? I.e. channel number, input source,
etc.?

The fact that a picture appears for a split second would seem to rule out
the HOT. I'd guess something in the HV section / flyback. Anything
obviously burnt (or exploded) on the PCB?

Funny that a lightning strike would make it all the way through the PS....

Dave S.


Yes, the sound works on all inputs.

On screen menus work, channel number, input source.

Nothing is obviously burnt or damnaged. Circuit Board looks like new.

And I cannot locate a service manual anywhere.

And I agree that it is strange that a lightning strike would not blow
diodes and fuses in the power supply!

Eddie


Smitty Two August 22nd 07 04:33 AM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
In article .com,
ET wrote:

On Aug 21, 12:16 pm, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message

oups.com...

On Aug 20, 9:54 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message


oups.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect


the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work
either?


My son had his XBOX on when the storm came thru. It stopped working as
well. So if its not the tuner, where should I look?


In the yellow pages under "Electronic Repair".

Could be lots of things. The fact that the unit powers up and has sound is
a VERY good sign. The fact that neither tuner nor aux inputs work rules out
the tuner and switching circuitry... I assume that the sound works on all
inputs and is selectable.

Do the on-screen menus/displays work? I.e. channel number, input source,
etc.?

The fact that a picture appears for a split second would seem to rule out
the HOT. I'd guess something in the HV section / flyback. Anything
obviously burnt (or exploded) on the PCB?

Funny that a lightning strike would make it all the way through the PS....

Dave S.


Yes, the sound works on all inputs.

On screen menus work, channel number, input source.

Nothing is obviously burnt or damnaged. Circuit Board looks like new.

And I cannot locate a service manual anywhere.

And I agree that it is strange that a lightning strike would not blow
diodes and fuses in the power supply!

Eddie


Seems to me that lightning pretty much goes wherever it wants, if you'll
forgive the anthropomorphism. I guess it moves too damn fast to stop
with anything other than a genuine lightning arrestor.

I had a strike on my 30' pop-up antenna years back. Came down two of the
guy wires and splintered the rafters they were anchored to. Came through
the tuner of the TV via the antenna lead, found its way to the AC line,
sort of melted and shattered three outlets around the house. Sneaked
past the breakers, went about a fifty yards up the incoming lines and
blew out the nearest pole transformer. Took the power company three days
to fix it, they kept insisting that they'd restored power to my n'hood.
Yeah, everyone but me.

Saw it happen, actually. Ten years before that I'd lost a television to
the same damn thing, so this time I got out of bed when the thunderstorm
was underway, to disconnect the antenna leads from the TV. As I walked
out into the living room, the (turned off) TV screen lit up brilliant
white. Went off like a flashbulb, lit up the whole room. Wished I'd have
gotten there a minute earlier, and glad I hadn't gotten there thirty
seconds earlier.

JANA August 22nd 07 02:14 PM

Magnavox 20MS334R01
 
Start by trouble-shooting the power supply in each unit to make sure that
all its output voltages are in spec. You will most likely need the service
manuals, and a DVM to start with. Also, you will
need a sound knowledge of electronics, and have service experience. I would
suggest sending the units out for an estimate. This way, if you decide to
service these units, they will be serviced properly and safely.

--

JANA
_____


"ET" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Aug 20, 9:54 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ET" wrote in message

ps.com...
Video inputs will not work either. I suspect

the tuner.


Uh, why would you suspect the tuner if the video inputs don't work either?


My son had his XBOX on when the storm came thru. It stopped working as
well. So if its not the tuner, where should I look?





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