Re: Sanyo tv snaps and flashes
- From: studebaker hawk <studebaker.hawk.2i65nk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 01:24:40 +0000
Well now here's something to chew on, it occured to me to try running
the input (from a VCR) through the RCA jacks for video and audio.
Using these jacks and with the TV set to video (only one video option),
the sound is fine but the screen is totally blue. I know the VCR's fine
because I hooked it up to another TV and both sound and picture came
through fine. Don't know why I didn't think to try that before!!!!
So here's the deal, short and sweet. When I run the VCR output through
the antenna connection, the picture flickers abruptly in and out
accompanied by the sharp, snapping sound through the audio. Run the
input through the video and audio jacks and the sound is fine but no
picture whatsoever, just a blue screen. Does this bring up any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
meow2222@xxxxxxxxx Wrote:
studebaker hawk wrote:
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Well I found out why I didn't have any sound or picture after I
replaced
the flyback, I had a bad connection on a wire. Stupid me! But
anyway,
I installed the new flyback and nothing has changed, same old
flashing
of picture accompanied with the static noise at the same time. So
here's the scoop so far, the picture tube is ok (I removed the yoke
and
of course no picture but still have the noise) as is the flyback.
Between flashes, actually I should say that I've probably incorrectly
described what I call a flash, actually it appears there's a voltage
drop whereupon the picture is lost, then regained. The picture and
sound appears normal between the voltage drops. There's no visible
arcing or signs of overheated components. The only component that
gets
hot is a 4,000 ohm resistor in the high voltage section, but it's a
big
one that's probably carrying quite a bit of juice. I cooled it down
with freon (yep, still have some R12 auto freon left!) and nothing
changed.
One fellow I talked to today mentioned something about a horizontal
driver transformer. Does this make any sense to you folks? If so,
I'd
appreciate more details such as what does it look like, testing and
so
on. And and all suggestions or suspicions as to th epossible problem
are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!-
I cant offer anything specific, but there arent too many places EHT
occurs in a tv, so it should not be too tricky to monitor them and
divide it down to find whats going on.
Removing the anode cap from the tube and replacing with a suitable
load
would take the crt out of the equation, so youd know if that was the
problem or not.
Monitoring all crt electrodes will tell you which line the Vdrop is
on,
thus eliminating several more bits. etc
Should at least narrow things down further.
NT
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studebaker hawk
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