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This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while
ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? |
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"Chris F." wrote in message
... This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? Did you resolder the horizontal drive transformer? Mark Z. |
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On Oct 5, 7:12*pm, "Mark Zacharias"
wrote: "Chris F." wrote in message ... *This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? Did you resolder the horizontal drive transformer? Mark Z. After you run the set for a few minutes, turn it off and see how hot the horizontal/flyback transformer is. If it is scorching hot, there may be a shorted turn on the transformer, that will cause what you are seeing.. |
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Chris F. wrote in message
... This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? Sometimes a failing/ed non-polarised capacitor in the flyback area causes that problem |
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On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 16:35:39 -0700, Chris F. wrote:
This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? NP tuning caps? Cold solder flyback pins? -- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse |
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![]() "Meat Plow" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 16:35:39 -0700, Chris F. wrote: This set is proving to be a tough fix. I picked it up in the trash a while ago, and when I first tried it everything seemed to work fine. After about half an hour though the picture went very dark and shrunk in on the sides. The problem is permanent now and will not go away. All voltages on the secondary of the flyback - HV, CRT filament, etc. are about 30% below normal but the B+ is a solid 136V. All voltages from the power supply are good, and there are no bad caps... it seems like the horiz. drive signal isn't strong enough. I tried replacing the horizontal driver transistor as well as all electrolytics in that area, and fixed some cold solder as well, but it made no difference. Any ideas? NP tuning caps? Cold solder flyback pins? -- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse Try the G2 rectifier diode and it's feed resistor you will probably find tracking marks under the components. |
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Chris F. wrote:
Any ideas? Resolder all power semiconductors which are mounted on heat sinks or the metal frame of the chassis. Stefan |
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