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Hi all,
I've been having a nagging problem over the last 15 months or so where the blue tube on my Pioneer PRO-510HD never seems to completely shut off causing visible blue hue during dark scenes . Hue is basically trapezoidal and accompanied by inverted arc running along top of screen. This shape widens somewhat when the 1080i (33kHz) scan rate is used, but its still there. With a blank input selected and front cover off, the blue crt has a dim glow about it while the red and green tubes are totally black. Also minor flashes of blue randomly occur which are very distracting. All this is painfully obvious when viewing dark programming in a dim room which is how I first noticed it. I've replaced low voltage PS (twice) without luck. Swapped video signals with G drive board and problem remains on blue. Disconnected SVM coil - no joy. After some research using Sams FAQ, determined that common elements like H and V deflection, flyback, and chroma decoder couldn't be at fault without affecting other guns. Only option left was mark and adjust SCREEN (G2) pot. No dice, when raised too much screen went totally blue (with no input), when lowered it made no difference. Lastly, tried changing Vref setting at non-inverting input of video amp in the hopes that beam cutoff (G1) wasn't being fully acheived at black causing a low level "leakage" beam emission- again, no change visible. I haven't swapped the driver card with another in the set yet since it would be more complicated than I'm willing to undertake at this point given the wiring constraints. This is also because another individual repoting this *exact* same set of symptoms had a tech working on it with direct support from Pioneer for months before essentially giving up. The guy then got the schematics and first thing he changed was the driver card - but it wasn't it. (He also changed dig conv, deflection and video ip assy all with no luck.) So, just wondering if anyone has ever seen a blue CRT go bad like this? I would say I got about 3 years of trouble-free operation out of it before I started to notice this behavior. Its not a common problem, in a year of asking around I've only ever seen this one other person recently report the same issue. Naturally, since replacing a tube isn't trivial, I want to be absolutely sure before I go down this path. Any comments or feedback greatly appreciated. My apologies for the lengthy post! Regards, Doug |
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