...and on Sounds like a power supply problem, If you are competent with electronics, you may find some blown capacitors or resistors on the power supply board. Equally you can probably buy a new power ...
...do it yourself. Replacing only the IC's MAY solve the problem; however, many people have also had blown resistors requiring replacement. Why would you ask should you replace both of the IC's if
blown?? if it was then you may have a current limitor block resistor that could have opened up as maybe the bridge recifyers are bad. If you measure the voltage on the inside you should have about 145
...that would kill the deflection entirely. Loss of power to vertical deflection circuits. Check for blown fusable resistors/fuses and bad connections. Loss of vertical oscillator or vertical drive ...
...blown you need to find out what has caused it to blow. You will probably find that it could be the power relay transformer that the power lead goes into inside the telly this is the most likely ...
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...that would kill the deflection entirely. Loss of power to vertical deflection circuits. Check for blown fusable resistors/fuses and bad connections. Loss of vertical oscillator or vertical drive ...
blown fuse or open fusable resistor - and probably a shorted HOT. However, if the voltage is normal (or high) - usually 100-150 V, then there is likely a problem with the startup circuit not providing
...blown. They hadn't. I then replaced the fuses, tipped the TV's back on to their screens, reassembled the backs of the TV's, reconnected them to the cable and and plugged them in and, voila, they ...
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