This
television belonged to my sister; she called me to pass by and check on it.
I inquired
from her what the problem was so that I can begin to digest the problem in
advance.
She said she
was watching a program and the TV screen shrunk.
At first she
spoke about a line on the screen but upon further interrogation she confirmed
to me that the screen wide was narrow and there was no visible picture on the
screen.
The
following day I passed by but unfortunately there was no electricity in the
area.
Now that I
was not able to power on the TV to confirm what she said I told her to show me
how the problem was on the actual screen and this is how she pointed out on the
screen.
From that I
concluded that there may be a problem with the power supply, did I say power
supply? Yes power supply problem can manifest itself in many different ways and
in this case I suspected supply to the horizontal circuit has a problem or
failure in the actual circuit.
With that I
opened the set and carried the TV board with me to my workshop for further
testing.
After taking
out the board I just took off and didn’t do any visual inspection until I
reached the workshop is when I pulled out the board from the carrier bag and when doing random scan on the board I
noticed two big electrolytic capacitors which had their top slightly swollen.
I pulled my ESR
meter and upon testing them in circuit I noticed that the meter remained High
(OL).
I decided to
solder them out and test them out of circuit to confirm this high ESR.
Upon
removing them out of the circuit the reading remained high and considering my ESR
was rated 35 ohm maximum this means these capacitors ESR was over 35 ohms.
You can
imagine this considering the good capacitor of the same size is less that 1 ohm
and this explains the symptoms on the screen.
As you can
see both capacitors are rated 160V (working voltage).
This is
actually the main filter capacitor for the B+ voltage which supplies the
horizontal circuit and this actually confirms that this indeed was the culprit
which was causing the narrow screen (wide).
My sister
called me to find if the TV is okay and I told her Yes. She asked my how do I
know and because the component I replaced were also responsible for the wide
circuit then the TV should work fine assuming
that there is no other problem.
I went back
and re-assembled the board back to the tube and upon powering on the TV came
back to normal and she was very happy.
I was also
happy to see that I have put a smile back to my youngest sister.
hi Humphrey
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this repair .
regards
beh
Thanks Beh and most welcome..
DeleteRegards Humphrey