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OK, I know it's an old set, but I'm trying to keep it alive until the
digital sets drop to a reasonable price - besides, I have another set for parts and the service manual, what I lack is trouble shooting experience. The problem seems to come and go at short intervals, the picture's colors are completely off - white text is black, the picture is a lot darker than it should be, skin colors are very red. Here's a link to a couple of pictures from a digital camera, one that's good, and one that's bad. I probably should have paused the source so the input was identical, but I didn't think of that until just now. The service manual has a lot of good detail, but with no real experience troubleshooting tv's, I'm betting there's someone out there that can take one look at these pictures and say "Oh, there's problem abc with the xyz circuitry" that I can then find the details of in the service manual and track down the problem. Given the sheer number of discrete components in this set, odds are it's something that a new part and a few minutes with a soldering iron would fix. http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bar...bum?.dir=/21c9 I've read the repair FAQ and the problem comes and goes very quickly, no "fading" in and out of the problem, so I'm hopefull that it's not just a bad CRT. At the same time I don't know enough about colors to be able to say "It's full on red" (that doesn't seem to be the case, otherwise why white text goes full black?) Please take a quick look at the pictures and get me going in the right direction! Thanks!! |
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Yahoo won't let me look at the pictures, but the main problem that causes your
symptoms is bad solder connections. As you are looking from the back of the set, the board to your farthest left is the video board. Look for any rectangular shaped parts that solder to the board with about 5 solder connections. This is generally the problem. The KV25XBR is not an easy design, good luck. At least it's *really light to carry* a *portable* Well maybe not :-) Ron |
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I agree with you 100%. This is an older model, and it is also a very
complex set to troubleshoot. Considering the age of this set, there may be many parts that are getting warn down. I think this set must be about 20 years now. I think they came out around 1984 to 1986. It is one of the first XBR sets made! -- Greetings, Jerry G. ===== "RonKZ650" wrote in message ... Yahoo won't let me look at the pictures, but the main problem that causes your symptoms is bad solder connections. As you are looking from the back of the set, the board to your farthest left is the video board. Look for any rectangular shaped parts that solder to the board with about 5 solder connections. This is generally the problem. The KV25XBR is not an easy design, good luck. At least it's *really light to carry* a *portable* Well maybe not :-) Ron |
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You better find a better way to display your photos. The general people here
do not have a password to look at your pictures! The message displayed is: The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible. Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file. Going by your description, and lack of experience, the logical thing to do would be to have someone that is experienced with Sony sets to troubleshoot it for you. These sets are fairly complex, and are sometimes a challenge for the most experienced techs. Many times the small TV service shops will jobber out their more complex problems to the factory service reps, when they get a very difficult fault condition, or one that requires a specialized set-up to work on. Going by your description, I would check the G2 bias to the CRT, high voltage section, and the bias voltages to the CRT guns. The original Sony service schematic should usually give an average value for these. This is just to start with. I would guess you looked for the possibility of any cold solder connections. Your description seems to be one of where the CRT is changing brightness intermittently. There are many things that can cause this type of fault. It would be difficult to fix your set "remote control style" over emails. -- Greetings, Jerry G. ===== "Bearcat" wrote in message om... OK, I know it's an old set, but I'm trying to keep it alive until the digital sets drop to a reasonable price - besides, I have another set for parts and the service manual, what I lack is trouble shooting experience. The problem seems to come and go at short intervals, the picture's colors are completely off - white text is black, the picture is a lot darker than it should be, skin colors are very red. Here's a link to a couple of pictures from a digital camera, one that's good, and one that's bad. I probably should have paused the source so the input was identical, but I didn't think of that until just now. The service manual has a lot of good detail, but with no real experience troubleshooting tv's, I'm betting there's someone out there that can take one look at these pictures and say "Oh, there's problem abc with the xyz circuitry" that I can then find the details of in the service manual and track down the problem. Given the sheer number of discrete components in this set, odds are it's something that a new part and a few minutes with a soldering iron would fix. http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bar...bum?.dir=/21c9 I've read the repair FAQ and the problem comes and goes very quickly, no "fading" in and out of the problem, so I'm hopefull that it's not just a bad CRT. At the same time I don't know enough about colors to be able to say "It's full on red" (that doesn't seem to be the case, otherwise why white text goes full black?) Please take a quick look at the pictures and get me going in the right direction! Thanks!! |
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Thanks for everyone's replies, sorry the pictures weren't accessable.
The FAQ has helped me on this set before, I had to replace the HOT and HV xformer. That was on my 1st of these sets, I actually have 3 of them now, the 1st I bought new, the other two I picked up from friends who just happened to have the same set. The one I'm fixing is one of the ones I picked up, the electrolytic caps in the power supply had gotten old and it took a long time to power on. I'll check the video delay line on it. I need to get this set (#2)working as set #1 (#3 is just for parts - if for no other reason that the case is a hot coral pink color!) is starting to act up. Just to take advantage of everyone here, it's sympton is that the picture "collapses" with a rainbow flash, then reappears just as quickly as it happens. It seems to happen fairly randomly, no apparent connection to time powered up or anything. Any ideas on what might be up with it? Thanks!! Bearcat |
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