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A few weeks ago I asked about removing the back from a Samsung CT 5361
without also taking out the PCB. A respondent suggested more force which was indeed successful. Thanks. I've found a component with a hole blown in the side. It's just next to and has connections to the degauss coil and I'd appreciate advice on identifying it. It has a logo like a hysteresis curve and is marked part no. 14MS 03E1. See: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/is/iss025/TV/DSCF0513.JPG and the pretty hole in the side: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/is/iss025/TV/DSCF0516.JPG The PCB says it is circuit reference GT05: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/is/iss025/TV/DSCF0515.JPG If it is associated with the degauss circuit, is it likely to be the culprit of the slightly fuzzy horizontal drifting noise bars which are probably mains synchronised? Any ideas where I can get a circuit for this TV? Regards and thanks for any help. Phil |
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