Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
This set now has a horizontal line, which occurred while watching a
program. No pop or warning just a collapse. Anyone have a clue as to what the problem could be? I would like to make a repair attempt before tossing the set. Familiar with TV's from about 20 years ago but not these newfangled contraptions. My experience tells me that if I'm lucky it could be a known failure. Thanks in advance, -- Homer Address spam blocked |
Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
Troubleshoot the vertical output ic stage and sweep derived power supply for
the vertical circuit. Could be anything from solder connections to the vertical ic, open fusible resistor on the vertical b+ line, or a failure of the vertical output ic due to high esr capacitors in the vertical stage, plus many other less common causes. David Homer Pigeon wrote in message ... This set now has a horizontal line, which occurred while watching a program. No pop or warning just a collapse. Anyone have a clue as to what the problem could be? I would like to make a repair attempt before tossing the set. Familiar with TV's from about 20 years ago but not these newfangled contraptions. My experience tells me that if I'm lucky it could be a known failure. Thanks in advance, -- Homer Address spam blocked |
Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
Oh boy, sounds like this could be a job for "super manual." I'll open it
up and look for the obvious. Would you happen to know off hand the ID # of (vertical IC, & fusible resistor)? I can probably find the IC numbers on the net and identify them that way. The fuse resistor could be a hassle without a number or schematic. I'll know more once it's open. I have serviced a set or two with obvious charred board areas pointing to the problem. Maybe I'll still luck out. Thanks David for the quick reply. -- Homer "David" wrote in message ... Troubleshoot the vertical output ic stage and sweep derived power supply for the vertical circuit. Could be anything from solder connections to the vertical ic, open fusible resistor on the vertical b+ line, or a failure of the vertical output ic due to high esr capacitors in the vertical stage, plus many other less common causes. David Homer Pigeon wrote in message ... This set now has a horizontal line, which occurred while watching a program. No pop or warning just a collapse. Anyone have a clue as to what the problem could be? I would like to make a repair attempt before tossing the set. Familiar with TV's from about 20 years ago but not these newfangled contraptions. My experience tells me that if I'm lucky it could be a known failure. Thanks in advance, -- Homer Address spam blocked |
Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
"Homer Pigeon" wrote in message ... Oh boy, sounds like this could be a job for "super manual." I'll open it up and look for the obvious. Would you happen to know off hand the ID # of (vertical IC, & fusible resistor)? I can probably find the IC numbers on the net and identify them that way. The fuse resistor could be a hassle without a number or schematic. I'll know more once it's open. I have serviced a set or two with obvious charred board areas pointing to the problem. Maybe I'll still luck out. Thanks David for the quick reply. -- Homer The vertical output IC should be obvious, they all look pretty much the same, you can look up a datasheet for it online and see the pinout, the fusible resistor would be in series with the Vcc pin, there's a pretty good chance the problem is nothing more than a bad connection that will need to be resoldered. Usually if the chip actually fails there's some smoke. |
Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
"James Sweet" wrote in message news:beHtb.164736$275.509297@attbi_s53... "Homer Pigeon" wrote in message ... Oh boy, sounds like this could be a job for "super manual." I'll open it up and look for the obvious. Would you happen to know off hand the ID # of (vertical IC, & fusible resistor)? I can probably find the IC numbers on the net and identify them that way. The fuse resistor could be a hassle without a number or schematic. I'll know more once it's open. I have serviced a set or two with obvious charred board areas pointing to the problem. Maybe I'll still luck out. Thanks David for the quick reply. -- Homer The vertical output IC should be obvious, they all look pretty much the same, you can look up a datasheet for it online and see the pinout, the fusible resistor would be in series with the Vcc pin, there's a pretty good chance the problem is nothing more than a bad connection that will need to be resoldered. Usually if the chip actually fails there's some smoke. Thanks for the info James. I opened up the TV last night and blew out the dust (10 years worth). There is a general layout pasted inside and I located the IC. Next to it is a fuse, which I assume is associated with this device. Fuse checks OK and I could see no evidence of overheating anywhere on the PCB. Also, I was watching the set when it failed and neither saw nor smelled anything. The device itself is held with clips to a large heatsink so at the moment I can't see a number. I will need to remove the board to get at the pins, which I'll work on tomorrow. Bet that will do it, I hope I hope! Appreciate all the help. |
Zenith TV SL2067 loss vertical sweep
Thank you, thank you! The TV is working. Using a 10x loupe the IC pins all
looked good but after resoldering them it repaired the problem. -- Homer |
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