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MY HV SPLITTER(FLYBACK) WAS BURNT SO REPLACED NOW I HAVE ARCING BETWEEN MY HV FEED AND THE METAL PLATE THAT HOPLD THE COLOR AGAINST THE LAMP ANY WAY TO FIX WITH OUT REPLACEING IT PLEASE HELP
these forums are nothing but a joke all you re interested in is money not help your average joe if i could find a good parts catalog for tv parts i would not even post thanks for no help except for keep asking me to pay for advicethese forums are nothing but a joke all you re interested in is money not help your average joe if i could find a good parts catalog for tv parts i would not even post thanks for no help except for keep asking me to pay for advice
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first, I think you have this backwards----if splitter disconnected (look for physical signs or arcing or it burnt) the High voltage would come up and sizzle where it connects to the splitter.
If the set with the splitter disconnected still shuts down it is not the issue---got a D52 of some kind?
Thats either the flyback or the HV splitter. If the sound is coming from the rear left side its the flyback. If its coming from the front of the set its the HV splitter. They are both easy to replace. I will post a link where you can get replacements with instructions if you would like.
The small wires are disconnected at the focus and screen control block, and the large HV cable is disconnected from the HV splitter.you may have to reuse the large red wire if the new flyback doesnt have the HV lead attached. The Hot is the horizontal output transistor its mounted to a aluminum heat sink near the flyback.
This transformer does not come with the hv lead,if the arch is coming from the side of the transformer,cut the side of the plug were it goes into the transformer and the lead will come out,there is no voltage stored on the hv lead after the set is unpluged for a few min.,the transformer you can get at any rca repair center.
You can change the HV splitter first,then change the flyback
transformer, if necessary.......Do be careful with part number
of transformer....check the drawing number on it ......10756 =
259296.......10799 = 265409......as examples..........
I can check on that for you based on your info................T.
PS52690 52" projection TV
(CTC188 series) that won't power up. From what I have read here and
other places, the most common cause of this is the HV splitter.
Actually, when the unit was 3 years old, the HV splitter went out and
had to be replaced but it was under warranty at the time. I have found
that the part I need is 205064 and runs around $40-$70 A post in another thread said
that you could test to see if the HV splitter is really the problem by
disconnecting the HV anode (big red wire) from the flyback (not the
splitter since that will arc), plug the TV in, power it up, and if the
power stays on and you hear sound, replace the HV splitter to fix the
problem.
these forums are nothing but a joke all you re interested in is money not help your average joe if i could find a good parts catalog for tv parts i would not even post thanks for no help except for keep asking me to pay for advice
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