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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 23:22:28 -0330, "Rono" wrote:
M # F19431, ch # TX 809D, dead, nothing blown, voltages throughout, no info, $ 3.00+/Min to talk to RCA techs! Any ideas? Rono. Welcome to new chassis weird design. This SMPS is burst mode during stand by. It is controlled by the freq of SMPS via micro. (!!). Anyway, two items that can keep it from going correctly even you do have voltages: One small electrolytic cap in the feedback circuit in hot side, SMPS was outputting too low volts and was sagging with varying loads. Use ESR meter. Bad electro cap was blue one. There is a two diodes side to side (cold side) that feeds the regulator for the standby power, not that one that is fed by SMPS transformer, that two diode is farther from SMPS outputs, near cutout PCB toward front. I had too low standby power because of this diode. RCA use this diode in series. I don't know why they need that diode. Watch for shorted diode & cap in parallel in horizontal circuit. Bad or cracked solder joints applies. Cheers, Wizard |
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