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bleed-22 February 23rd 04 09:06 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?

Bob Parker February 23rd 04 09:53 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
"Expensive"


(bleed-22) wrote:

I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?



Stan February 23rd 04 09:56 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
(bleed-22) wrote:

}I propose the term "electro-fry".
}
}As in "I smell electro-fry."
}
}There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
}"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
}power hit."
}
}
}Ideas?

I refer to that smell as "applied empericism".

Stan.

Stephen Sank February 23rd 04 10:02 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
"Carver"

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"bleed-22" wrote in message
om...
I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?




Tom MacIntyre February 23rd 04 10:45 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:

I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?


I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom

David W. McGaffney February 24th 04 02:24 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Or.... in a early 1990's Panasonic Industrial Video Camera manual they had
an
"AutoFUC#us" PCB ;-0
never could locate that board :-)
Dave Mc

"Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message
...
On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:

I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?


I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom




Chaos Master February 24th 04 04:47 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Eu não acredito que Tom MacIntyre escreveu:

I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)


I've seen this in a service manual that was (understood to be) translated to
Brazilian Portuguese. Duh and LOL at the same time.

--
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jakdedert February 24th 04 06:54 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Tom MacIntyre wrote:
On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:

I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual
stumbling... "You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad
or takes a power hit."


Ideas?


I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom


I've got a Technics SA-500 receiver open on the bench. On the p.s. section
of the board it has silk-screened: "REGURATOR."

BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the section,
but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went out
completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south, but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).

jak



William R. Walsh February 24th 04 10:51 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Hi!

"Expensive". Well, usually.

William



jakdedert February 25th 04 06:08 PM

Technics SA-500 (was) What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 

"jakdedert" wrote in message
. ..
Tom MacIntyre wrote:
On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:

I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual
stumbling... "You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad
or takes a power hit."


Ideas?


I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom


I've got a Technics SA-500 receiver open on the bench. On the p.s.

section
of the board it has silk-screened: "REGURATOR."

BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the

section,
but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went

out
completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south, but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).


Apparently the transistor went bad on its own. Replaced
w/NTE152...everything's back...been burning it in for the last couple hours
and seems fine. I carefully monitored the temperatures in the section
before buttoning it back up...nothing smoked or even got hot.

I did notice almost *no* heat sink compound on the original--just a 'wet
spot--where the transistor clamped to the heatsink. I liberally goo-ed it
and wiped off the excess before installing the assembly. Hopefully it's now
good for another 30 years or so.

jak




jakdedert February 25th 04 06:57 PM

Technics SA-500 (was) What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
now you see that was your problem!
the smoke escaped out of the original
part and failed to operate afterwards!
didn't any one ever tell you that you
can not let the smoke out!
;)

Couldn't have had much smoke in there...never saw it come out....

jak


jakdedert wrote:

"jakdedert" wrote in message
. ..

Tom MacIntyre wrote:

On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:


I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual
stumbling... "You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad
or takes a power hit."


Ideas?

I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom

I've got a Technics SA-500 receiver open on the bench. On the p.s.


section

of the board it has silk-screened: "REGURATOR."

BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this

one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this

one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the


section,

but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works

fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went


out

completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south,

but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).



Apparently the transistor went bad on its own. Replaced
w/NTE152...everything's back...been burning it in for the last couple

hours
and seems fine. I carefully monitored the temperatures in the section
before buttoning it back up...nothing smoked or even got hot.

I did notice almost *no* heat sink compound on the original--just a 'wet
spot--where the transistor clamped to the heatsink. I liberally goo-ed

it
and wiped off the excess before installing the assembly. Hopefully it's

now
good for another 30 years or so.

jak







Jamie February 25th 04 09:31 PM

Technics SA-500 (was) What is that the smell of burnt electornicscalled?
 
now you see that was your problem!
the smoke escaped out of the original
part and failed to operate afterwards!
didn't any one ever tell you that you
can not let the smoke out!
;)


jakdedert wrote:

"jakdedert" wrote in message
. ..

Tom MacIntyre wrote:

On 23 Feb 2004 01:06:27 -0800, (bleed-22) wrote:


I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual
stumbling... "You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad
or takes a power hit."


Ideas?

I don't know, but I have actually seen the high-voltage transformer in
some older Samsung (I think) manuals referred to as the "fryback"
transformer. :-)

Tom


I've got a Technics SA-500 receiver open on the bench. On the p.s.


section

of the board it has silk-screened: "REGURATOR."

BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the


section,

but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went


out

completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south, but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).



Apparently the transistor went bad on its own. Replaced
w/NTE152...everything's back...been burning it in for the last couple hours
and seems fine. I carefully monitored the temperatures in the section
before buttoning it back up...nothing smoked or even got hot.

I did notice almost *no* heat sink compound on the original--just a 'wet
spot--where the transistor clamped to the heatsink. I liberally goo-ed it
and wiped off the excess before installing the assembly. Hopefully it's now
good for another 30 years or so.

jak





JURB6006 February 27th 04 12:16 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Sometimes it's expensive (at the customer's home)

Sometimes it's OOPS (at the shop)

Luckily we don't get too much OOPS.

JURB

Ken G. February 27th 04 01:28 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
That would be ``GAK``


Bob Kos February 29th 04 07:48 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
It's smoke. The perverbial colorless gas that operates all things
electronic. As you probably already know, once it leaks out of a sealed
electronic system, the system fails. If it becomes overheated, it will turn
white in color and become visible to the naked eye. Not to be confused with
black smoke. That's the plastic cabinet burning....


"bleed-22" wrote in message
om...
I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?




GPG March 1st 04 01:57 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the section,
but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went out
completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south, but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).

jak


2SC1398 70V, 2A, 15W

Rod2414738 March 1st 04 03:42 AM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
It's actually called "magic smoke." As Bob Kos mentioned, it's what makes
electronics work. Once you let the magic smoke out, you have troubles.

-Rod

It's smoke. The perverbial colorless gas that operates all things
electronic. As you probably already know, once it leaks out of a sealed
electronic system, the system fails. If it becomes overheated, it will turn
white in color and become visible to the naked eye. Not to be confused with
black smoke. That's the plastic cabinet burning....


"bleed-22" wrote in message
. com...
I propose the term "electro-fry".

As in "I smell electro-fry."

There has to be a term everyone agrees on. Not the usual stumbling...
"You know that smell when electronic equipment goes bad or takes a
power hit."


Ideas?





jakdedert March 1st 04 09:35 PM

What is that the smell of burnt electornics called?
 
Thanks...as explained--fixed it. Dunno for sure what it does, or why it
died, but works fine now.

jak

"GPG" wrote in message
om...
BTW, (I should make a new thread?) if anyone has a schematic for this

one,
there's a transistor -- Q-751, a C1398-- on the tuner section of this

one
which is shorted. I'm thinking it's a voltage 'regurator' for the

section,
but seems pretty 'hefty' for the purpose. Any ideas as to why that one
would fry? Everything around it looks good. The amp section works

fine,
but the tuner (both AM & FM) started getting intermittant before it went

out
completely. I'm hoping there's nothing downstream that's gone south,

but
need to order the part before I can find out(?).

jak


2SC1398 70V, 2A, 15W





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