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Jerry Chanderpaul October 17th 03 01:39 AM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
Hi ,I am trying to fix this RCA TV, it has horizontal pincushion problems,
the image is streched on bothsides. Which caps, coil, IC and transistors
should i look for? Thanks for your help

Jerry



David October 17th 03 03:01 AM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
The ones in the pincushion circuit that have failed.
David

Jerry Chanderpaul wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Hi ,I am trying to fix this RCA TV, it has horizontal pincushion problems,
the image is streched on bothsides. Which caps, coil, IC and transistors
should i look for? Thanks for your help

Jerry





Jerry October 17th 03 02:29 PM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
Yes, i know that I should look for the components in the pincushion circuit,
but i was wondering if anyone has worked on this TV and is there a paticular
part that goes bad, I am just looking for more details like Cap # , IC #,
Transistor # etc.... on which parts to replace before i start working on the
TV

Thanks
Jerry
"David" wrote in message
...
The ones in the pincushion circuit that have failed.
David

Jerry Chanderpaul wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Hi ,I am trying to fix this RCA TV, it has horizontal pincushion

problems,
the image is streched on bothsides. Which caps, coil, IC and transistors
should i look for? Thanks for your help

Jerry







Arnold stewart October 17th 03 08:52 PM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
Do you have the chassis model (CTC ? ) In the CTC 177 defective
capacitor C4407 a .047mfd 400V was causing the picture to be stretched
out on both sides. Leaky CR4403, PFR856 (NTE 577) in parallel with C4407
also caused this in another same model TV

Jerry wrote:
Yes, i know that I should look for the components in the pincushion circuit,
but i was wondering if anyone has worked on this TV and is there a paticular
part that goes bad, I am just looking for more details like Cap # , IC #,
Transistor # etc.... on which parts to replace before i start working on the
TV

Thanks
Jerry



Jerry Chanderpaul October 19th 03 03:06 PM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
Thanks alot Arnold, I will see if this is the same chassis and look for
those components

Jerry
"Arnold stewart" wrote in message
...
Do you have the chassis model (CTC ? ) In the CTC 177 defective
capacitor C4407 a .047mfd 400V was causing the picture to be stretched
out on both sides. Leaky CR4403, PFR856 (NTE 577) in parallel with C4407
also caused this in another same model TV

Jerry wrote:
Yes, i know that I should look for the components in the pincushion

circuit,
but i was wondering if anyone has worked on this TV and is there a

paticular
part that goes bad, I am just looking for more details like Cap # , IC

#,
Transistor # etc.... on which parts to replace before i start working on

the
TV

Thanks
Jerry





Jerry Chanderpaul October 22nd 03 12:58 AM

RCA TV F31223GG
 
The Chassis # for this TV is CTC-169, I am looking for which paticular caps
and transistors can be bad ,causing pin cushion problems

"Jerry Chanderpaul" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...
Thanks alot Arnold, I will see if this is the same chassis and look for
those components

Jerry
"Arnold stewart" wrote in message
...
Do you have the chassis model (CTC ? ) In the CTC 177 defective
capacitor C4407 a .047mfd 400V was causing the picture to be stretched
out on both sides. Leaky CR4403, PFR856 (NTE 577) in parallel with C4407
also caused this in another same model TV

Jerry wrote:
Yes, i know that I should look for the components in the pincushion

circuit,
but i was wondering if anyone has worked on this TV and is there a

paticular
part that goes bad, I am just looking for more details like Cap # , IC

#,
Transistor # etc.... on which parts to replace before i start working

on
the
TV

Thanks
Jerry








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