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Mitsubishi VS-4571 video problem (0/1)
Help! My boss gave me his broken Mitsubishi 45" projection TV. Said
video went out came back the next day and then went out again. I plugged it in and watched TV for three days before it went out. Now TV picture takes about 5-20 mins to come up and it is intermittently jittery and picture goes out until it just stops. OSD is not affected. Ok, let me just say "I'm not a TV repair man or electrical engineer" I like to tinker and I can solder a bit. My brother can help me with the testing of components. I'm just looking for expertise to tell me where to start or give me suggestions. Some research on the internet says some TVs of this model had problems with cracked solder on the metal pins in the vertical winding connections on the yokes. Other messages suggest a vert sync failure. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have attached pictures and a small movie file from my digital camera and can send more of TV innards if needed. Also if anyone knows where I can get schematics for cheap, please let me know. Thanx. Regards, Noah |
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Mitsubishi VS-4571 video problem (0/1)
Noah,
First and foremost is the fact that this newsgroup is for text only. Please refrain from posting binary attachments here. If you must post a picture to show a problem, please post it elsewhere and show a link to it in your future postings to this newsgroup. Now for your problem. Your most likely failure is the PIP module. They have surface mounted caps that like to leak and eat up copper runs. The PIP module problems are well documented and can be bypassed. Do a google search for Mitsubishi and PIP and you will see what I mean. Good Luck, Bill Jr "Noah" wrote in message ... Help! My boss gave me his broken Mitsubishi 45" projection TV. Said video went out came back the next day and then went out again. I plugged it in and watched TV for three days before it went out. Now TV picture takes about 5-20 mins to come up and it is intermittently jittery and picture goes out until it just stops. OSD is not affected. Ok, let me just say "I'm not a TV repair man or electrical engineer" I like to tinker and I can solder a bit. My brother can help me with the testing of components. I'm just looking for expertise to tell me where to start or give me suggestions. Some research on the internet says some TVs of this model had problems with cracked solder on the metal pins in the vertical winding connections on the yokes. Other messages suggest a vert sync failure. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have attached pictures and a small movie file from my digital camera and can send more of TV innards if needed. Also if anyone knows where I can get schematics for cheap, please let me know. Thanx. Regards, Noah |
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Mitsubishi VS-4571 video problem (0/1) Thanx Bill
Bill,
Thanx. I appreciate the info. I also apologize for the binary post and will refrain from doing it in the future. Regards, Noah On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 01:46:14 GMT, "Bill Jr" wrote: Noah, First and foremost is the fact that this newsgroup is for text only. Please refrain from posting binary attachments here. If you must post a picture to show a problem, please post it elsewhere and show a link to it in your future postings to this newsgroup. Now for your problem. Your most likely failure is the PIP module. They have surface mounted caps that like to leak and eat up copper runs. The PIP module problems are well documented and can be bypassed. Do a google search for Mitsubishi and PIP and you will see what I mean. Good Luck, Bill Jr "Noah" wrote in message .. . Help! My boss gave me his broken Mitsubishi 45" projection TV. Said video went out came back the next day and then went out again. I plugged it in and watched TV for three days before it went out. Now TV picture takes about 5-20 mins to come up and it is intermittently jittery and picture goes out until it just stops. OSD is not affected. Ok, let me just say "I'm not a TV repair man or electrical engineer" I like to tinker and I can solder a bit. My brother can help me with the testing of components. I'm just looking for expertise to tell me where to start or give me suggestions. Some research on the internet says some TVs of this model had problems with cracked solder on the metal pins in the vertical winding connections on the yokes. Other messages suggest a vert sync failure. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have attached pictures and a small movie file from my digital camera and can send more of TV innards if needed. Also if anyone knows where I can get schematics for cheap, please let me know. Thanx. Regards, Noah |
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Mitsubishi VS-4571 video problem (0/1)
Once you find where the electrolyte has leaked on the circuit boards you
will need to clean the debris away and inspect the physical print for etching away or breaks. The material in the electrolyte has a way or destroying the traces on the pcbs. This can result in a major FUBAR requiring the service literature to determine just where the original traces originate and terminate. "Noah" wrote in message ... Help! My boss gave me his broken Mitsubishi 45" projection TV. Said video went out came back the next day and then went out again. I plugged it in and watched TV for three days before it went out. Now TV picture takes about 5-20 mins to come up and it is intermittently jittery and picture goes out until it just stops. OSD is not affected. Ok, let me just say "I'm not a TV repair man or electrical engineer" I like to tinker and I can solder a bit. My brother can help me with the testing of components. I'm just looking for expertise to tell me where to start or give me suggestions. Some research on the internet says some TVs of this model had problems with cracked solder on the metal pins in the vertical winding connections on the yokes. Other messages suggest a vert sync failure. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have attached pictures and a small movie file from my digital camera and can send more of TV innards if needed. Also if anyone knows where I can get schematics for cheap, please let me know. Thanx. Regards, Noah |
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Mitsubishi VS-4571 video problem (0/1) Thanx Bill
Good advice other than the PIP info. This set had no PIP according to the
Mits chassis reference. Likely bad caps. All boards need to be checked VERY carefully. This is a V13 chassis, typically find a handfull to 60 bad caps on these units. Leonard Caillouet "David" wrote in message ... No schematic needed. Not only do you need to replace every surface mount capacitor on the pip board, but you need to ESR check every electrolytic capacitor in the set and replace all bad ones. Then you need to do a visual inspection of those you did not replace for signs of electrolytic leakage out the bottom. If you do not catch all of the bad one (usually between 30 and 100), the set will need repaired again soon. Find a reputable shop that has performed several full capacitor check and set repairs on these, and you will find they usually run right around $350 if you take the set into the shop. It is well worth it to have the set done properly as the picture tubes are usually still pretty good unless the set has really been run lots of hours. MAT electronics sells the PIP capacitor kit with all the capacitors. You will also need a good fine tipped temperature controlled soldering station to replace them and a careful steady hand. You will also need to get a hold of a capacitor ESR meter to check the rest. David Noah wrote in message ... Bill, Thanx. I appreciate the info. I also apologize for the binary post and will refrain from doing it in the future. Regards, Noah On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 01:46:14 GMT, "Bill Jr" wrote: Noah, First and foremost is the fact that this newsgroup is for text only. Please refrain from posting binary attachments here. If you must post a picture to show a problem, please post it elsewhere and show a link to it in your future postings to this newsgroup. Now for your problem. Your most likely failure is the PIP module. They have surface mounted caps that like to leak and eat up copper runs. The PIP module problems are well documented and can be bypassed. Do a google search for Mitsubishi and PIP and you will see what I mean. Good Luck, Bill Jr "Noah" wrote in message .. . Help! My boss gave me his broken Mitsubishi 45" projection TV. Said video went out came back the next day and then went out again. I plugged it in and watched TV for three days before it went out. Now TV picture takes about 5-20 mins to come up and it is intermittently jittery and picture goes out until it just stops. OSD is not affected. Ok, let me just say "I'm not a TV repair man or electrical engineer" I like to tinker and I can solder a bit. My brother can help me with the testing of components. I'm just looking for expertise to tell me where to start or give me suggestions. Some research on the internet says some TVs of this model had problems with cracked solder on the metal pins in the vertical winding connections on the yokes. Other messages suggest a vert sync failure. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have attached pictures and a small movie file from my digital camera and can send more of TV innards if needed. Also if anyone knows where I can get schematics for cheap, please let me know. Thanx. Regards, Noah |
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