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Art July 6th 04 10:58 AM

Sharp TV 1984 model 20J81C - fuse blown.
 
SAMS Photofact should have a cross reference for your 20 year old Sharp TV.
The burning smell you refer to may be from the LOPT, Yoke, or other device
within the set. Suspect possible problems within the deflection and power
supply circuits. Main situation you may encounter is the availability of
components for a set this old, especially from Sharp. IMHO.
"derek" wrote in message
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The main power supply fuse has blown and I'd like to fix this myself
if I can find the components at fault. It had a burning smell at the
time it blew, however apart from the fuse itself I can find no signs
of burned caps, diodes or resistors etc. I have tried to find a
schematic in the library RCA guides but can only get one for model
20D74C, however this power supply schematic does not seem to be quite
the same as my set. Does anyone know which guide number would contain
my model(20J81C)?
I have some electronics tech experience but am not a TV technician and
lack any equipment such as a scope or variac supply; I do however have
an isolation transformer - only 250VA, would this suffice? So far I
have used the series light bulb technique; at first the lamp is bright
but after a minute or so it dims and then starts on and off, about
once a second with a clicking sound coming from either the main filter
cap C706 (470micF) or the neighbouring HOT (T602).
At this time the voltage across C706 rises from 40V to 80V - with the
lamp still in series.
Can anyone suggest likely components to test, and how exactly with
only a VOM?
In the meantime I'm off to buy a new set but still want to crack this!
Reply only to the NG please.
Thanks, Derek




RonKZ650 July 7th 04 03:34 AM

Sharp TV 1984 model 20J81C - fuse blown.
 
The Sharps of this vintage had a big problem with high voltage transformers
going bad. My guess is the transformer is bad, shorting the horiz output
transistor then blowing the fuse.
Rom

Chaos Master July 10th 04 05:34 AM

Sharp TV 1984 model 20J81C - fuse blown.
 
derek said:
Thanks guys; regretfully I think you are right about the probable
fault(s) and the impracticality of repair. It relates to that other
post about the future of TV repair doesn't it - very sad. I hate this
throw away society!
Oh well - I'm not going to waste money on any rapidly obsolescing
high-end product when I rarely watch TV. Thinking of a cheap
Sanyo,Sylvania or something called Prima (Chinese I guess?)
Derek


Get a TV from a known brand like Sony, Philips...
You will get more TV for what you spend.

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