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Brad Petria November 11th 03 12:25 PM

UPDATE: Symphonic TVCR19D1 Repaired
 
Hi,

Symphonic TV/VCR TVCR19D1 (1/95) wouldn't turn on. The power supply
would start up with normal B+114V output, but it would "die" within a second
after unit was plugged into AC. After several tests, I decided to "snip" one
lead of D1027 (EZ150) 150V 1W zener diode in B+ "line". The set "ran"!
I replaced D1027, part #QD4Z0001Z150 (or NTE 5100A).

Brad

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RonKZ650 November 11th 03 03:13 PM

UPDATE: Symphonic TVCR19D1 Repaired
 
Symphonic TV/VCR TVCR19D1 (1/95) wouldn't turn on. The power supply
would start up with normal B+114V output, but it would "die" within a second
after unit was plugged into AC. After several tests, I decided to "snip" one
lead of D1027 (EZ150) 150V 1W zener diode in B+ "line". The set "ran"!
I replaced D1027, part #QD4Z0001Z150 (or NTE 5100A).


The 150v zener is used to short or at least clamp the voltage down to a 150v
maximum if you have a power supply problem making you 114 too high. It should
not have any effect on the problem you were having by your description, but if
it fixed it, congratulations. My guess is the problem will return.
Ron


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