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John Hickock Posted on Oct 14, 2011
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Im working on a RCA ITC222-it has 3 chirp problem with burnt CL031. Unfortunately RL106 is burnt (I need value)and, FL100 is open (I need current rating)and finally, DL032 and DL033 are shorted (I need part numbers). Did CL031 start this chain of failure or is flyback suspect?

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Cl031 is the sfaety retrace capacitor check DL030 an the HOT trans they are most likley blown as well. Usually if anything other than the Hot and DL030 are blown the entire deflection board will need replacement. Its also best to check all three of the CRT necks to be sure none are cracked and broken on the CRT necks . Unfortunately several designs of the deflection components had different parts although the deflection boards will usually interchnage bewteen the ITC222 chassis sets. The ITC222A will not interchange. www.tvrepairworld.com has replacement parts and boards and can also assist with part numbers that you require.

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