Hello Humphrey,
This is Winston from Barbados. I've bought your book CRT TV
Repair and I am getting through quite well because of how well the information
is presented.
My problem now is that I have 2 TV's that were showing Red only, and one that was showing Green only. I was able to get proper color restored, by re-soldering dried joints on the CRT neck board, but now all the TVs (27 inches, different brand names) show too dark screen.
When I make adjustment at Screen pot at back of FBT, the picture gets brighter, but retrace lines appear, and/ or the picture rolls vertically. I've measured about 4VAC at Heater terminal at FBT at each TV.
I don’t know what to do next. I need help because my friends are telling their friends that I am the greatest TV tech they know...
My problem now is that I have 2 TV's that were showing Red only, and one that was showing Green only. I was able to get proper color restored, by re-soldering dried joints on the CRT neck board, but now all the TVs (27 inches, different brand names) show too dark screen.
When I make adjustment at Screen pot at back of FBT, the picture gets brighter, but retrace lines appear, and/ or the picture rolls vertically. I've measured about 4VAC at Heater terminal at FBT at each TV.
I don’t know what to do next. I need help because my friends are telling their friends that I am the greatest TV tech they know...
Hi Winston,
Thanks for the feedback and congratulations, I can see you
are doing a great job as far as Tv repairs is concerned.
Also the information you have given me about the two TVs you
are dealing with is very important....what maybe you have not said about is the
voltage of the RGB amplifier supply....you know the 180 Volts plus...if this
voltage is high the screen also becomes dark.
Also measure the base voltage of all the RGB drive
transistors...should be at least 2 Volts
Final remarks...I strongly advice you re-solder again the RGB
amplifier transistors and also the R-G-B out from the jungle I.C...this is very
suspect.
Finally do a thorough re-soldering on every area you are not
happy with on this set...so far I don't see any spares required on this
assignment unless the tube is weak and again this is very rare.
All the best.
Humphrey
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