Hi Franc,
Thank you for your efforts to help me. I ordered the SM for this TV.
If I fix this problem, I will post what part(s) caused it and regulated
B+ voltage.
If not, I will post the regulated B+ voltage. My customer has set a
limit on how much she wants to spend on this repair.
BTW,
I took a loss on trying to repair a Philips TV 20PT6245/36 (20" CRT)
with a vertical deflection problem. The unfortunate thing about this TV,
it uses all discreet components (no IC amp). See my earlier posts for
details. I got no help from Philips on this problem since I am an
"independent".
Brad
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 06:32:26 +1100, in sci.electronics.repair you wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:56:54 GMT, (Brad) put
finger to keyboard and composed:
Hi,
I have a Toshiba TV (27" pic) model 27A44 (mfg. 05/04) in my TV service
shop (no SM). Customer told me the TV "sparks" once in awhile, then turns
off. It didn't do it in the shop yet, but checking the HV, it was 30KV
(higher than normal). I checked the regulated B+ and it measured +122V!
Unfortunately, there is no marking on PCB that indicates what this voltage
should be.
I removed and tested the timing capacitors in the horizontal output
circuit. Sometimes an open capacitor will cause the HV to go higher
than normal. They tested just fine.
130V is very common in my experience, but can someone tell me what the
regulated B+ should be in this model TV?
Thanks in advance, Brad
This forum post talks about a B+ of 124V and an EHT of 25kV:
http://www.freelists.org/post/techas...y-in-both-vH,1
- Franc Zabkar