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Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on
i have a TV Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on. i get Nothing.
i suspect the STR53041 - Common failure regulator, but i'm not sure. any ideas? anybody have experience with this model? No voltage at the power button al all. No degause nothing. Fuse is good. remove REMOVEME to reply. |
Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on
ESR check all the capacitors in the power supply. Common problem.
David "Joust" wrote in message .. . i have a TV Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on. i get Nothing. i suspect the STR53041 - Common failure regulator, but i'm not sure. any ideas? anybody have experience with this model? No voltage at the power button al all. No degause nothing. Fuse is good. remove REMOVEME to reply. |
Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on
Thanks David, I will do that.
David wrote: ESR check all the capacitors in the power supply. Common problem. David "Joust" wrote in message .. . i have a TV Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on. i get Nothing. i suspect the STR53041 - Common failure regulator, but i'm not sure. any ideas? anybody have experience with this model? No voltage at the power button al all. No degause nothing. Fuse is good. remove REMOVEME to reply. |
ESR checked caps.
look good AFAIK or can tell. can you provide any pointers? David wrote: ESR check all the capacitors in the power supply. Common problem. David "Joust" wrote in message .. . i have a TV Zenith model Z27A11S not turing on. i get Nothing. i suspect the STR53041 - Common failure regulator, but i'm not sure. any ideas? anybody have experience with this model? No voltage at the power button al all. No degause nothing. Fuse is good. remove REMOVEME to reply. |
really wish i had a schematic...
thanks for the advice. dkuhajda wrote: 22uf and 100uf in the smps circuit go bad. These take out the regulator, which in turn takes out the transistor, and the 0.18ohm resistor, plus a couple of other parts. After that you need to verify the standby voltages to the system control, the 9v regulator is another common failure item. Just do standard SMPS troubleshooting techniques following the schematic. David |
22uf and 100uf in the smps circuit go bad. These take out the regulator,
which in turn takes out the transistor, and the 0.18ohm resistor, plus a couple of other parts. After that you need to verify the standby voltages to the system control, the 9v regulator is another common failure item. Just do standard SMPS troubleshooting techniques following the schematic. David |
I went back and rechecked the 22u and 100u caps with the ESR. they were
very slightly out of spec according to the chart on the front of the ESR meter. I went ahead and changed them. The Set turned on on the first attemt. I reattached the back and then tried it again and nothing.... same symptom as before. this is strange.... Obviously the regulators are good. there is a part that looks like a PTC (thermal activated fuse about an inch round disk and bright yellow) but is labled as a capacitor. Is it indeed a capacitor? dkuhajda wrote: 22uf and 100uf in the smps circuit go bad. These take out the regulator, which in turn takes out the transistor, and the 0.18ohm resistor, plus a couple of other parts. After that you need to verify the standby voltages to the system control, the 9v regulator is another common failure item. Just do standard SMPS troubleshooting techniques following the schematic. David |
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