Sharp 27N-S300 TV "bipolar" Questions

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Question about Toshiba Televison & Video

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...to the forward side of the picture tube) may help but it is likely that there is a (possibly bipolar) electrolytic capacitor is failing. This would be located near the flyback and is marked in ...

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SHUT DOWN PROBLEM ON SHARP 27U-S50 TV TURNS ON AND THEN GOES OFF AFTER 2 SECONDS look for bipolar transistor near in power supply Q703

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...shows on right side 32" sony trinitron (not flat screen) Probably caused by a failure of certain bipolar electrolytic capacitor(s) in the area of the high voltage

Question about Mitsubishi Televison & Video

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...problem is the PIP board,tough to repair,can be taken out and replaced with two 10 mfd caps 50v bipolar from pin5 to 11 and from pin 7 to ...

Question about Sony Televison & Video

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...old is an electrolytic capacitor in the horizontal circuit that has lost value. It is usually a bipolar capacitor in the range of 4.7 - 33 uFd. It will likely continue and become more annoying

Question about Sanyo Televison & Video

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I am not getting a picture on my tv I do know how tofix tv but i can not find a scmatic for my tv online I have a sanyo MTS model number is DS31590. Can you please help me thank you. Finding ...

Question about Panasonic Televison & Video

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...-10, these are percentages. There may also be a + sign near one side (pin) or it may have the word: BIPOLAR on it. You will need a small soldering iron to replace the part(s) and a bit of quality ...

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