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John August 27th 04 11:34 PM

Mitsubishi cs-35201A with a long horizontal line
 
I have a mitsubishi cs-35201a with a long blue horizontal line in the
middle of the screen with sound. I have the schematics. Could someone
tell me what is the most common component that fails on this model
that would cause this?

Art August 28th 04 02:12 AM

Vertical output and associated capacitors and resistors. Having the
schematic should make it relatively easy for you to troubleshoot it.
"John" wrote in message
om...
I have a mitsubishi cs-35201a with a long blue horizontal line in the
middle of the screen with sound. I have the schematics. Could someone
tell me what is the most common component that fails on this model
that would cause this?




Jeff Rigby August 29th 04 03:06 PM


"John" wrote in message
om...
I have a mitsubishi cs-35201a with a long blue horizontal line in the
middle of the screen with sound. I have the schematics. Could someone
tell me what is the most common component that fails on this model
that would cause this?


Caps in the vert circuit and then vert output IC la7838 and 100uf@35v
(three of them)



cyleamoore January 27th 07 05:39 PM

Mitsubishi cs-35201A with a long horizontal line
 

I dont have the schematics and this is a very large heavy TV.

Could I get the schematics and a parts list that you used to replace
the blown cap's.

Please send to


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Leonard Caillouet January 27th 07 08:17 PM

Mitsubishi cs-35201A with a long horizontal line
 

"cyleamoore" wrote in message
...

I dont have the schematics and this is a very large heavy TV.

Could I get the schematics and a parts list that you used to replace
the blown cap's.

Please send to


It should not require schematics to fix these is most cases. You need to
repair the vertical output circuit and check the set thoroughly for leaky
and high ESR caps. No one can predict which parts you need to change,
though it might be possible to guess.

Leonard

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