Toshiba 27A51 27" TV "black high pitched whine" Questions

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...black, no sound (other than click and soft HF whine). your problem is in flyback or high voltage section failure. check horizontal output transistor check fly back transformer. check for supply to ...

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high pitch whine. From top to bottom of the screen, the 1st 5" or so is fine then the next 3-6" of the picture compress into a single bright horizontal line, and the last of the picture looks fine but

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...black. At first everthing would power up ok including picture, but a few moments after shut off. But now...just the noise. It also originally went from three blinking lights to two. Its not the lamp. ...

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high voltage transformer( biggest thing on board and usually in back or corner of the PCB.This one wont squeal) The horizontal drive transformer is about the size of a large marble and is encased in a

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...high pitched whine? or an arching noise? since half the screen is black I would tend to believe it is a deflection problem. Which is the Horizontal section were having problems you would experience ...

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...high pitched whine with a slight smell of electronics coming from the unit. Although the TV picture is OK except for a touch of sitortion to the left hand side, the noise is unacceptable. Had a ...

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