Email from the UK
Hello, I wondered if you could help me. I really like your
website!
I have a problem with a CRT TV which I would like to repair if I can.
The picture has too much red, and sometimes too much blue or
too much green.
But the problem is intermittent - it comes and goes - there
are moments when the picture is perfect, then it has the problem again.
I am guessing that because there are moments when the
picture is perfect, it's not likely to be the colour itself that needs
adjusting, it's more likely to be a bad connection, like something that needs
re-soldering.
Please can you tell me if you have seen this problem before
and is there likely to be any chance of repairing it?
Thank you very much
Yours sincerely
James McCarty
Bedfordshire, UK
Your email sounds like from a professional CRT television
repairer, actually you have given me all the clues to this problem which any
technician would require to make any serious conclusion as to the circuit
causing this problem.
Intermittent problems as you rightly put it are usually
caused by dry joints or loose connections and therefore I can bet this TV will
not require any spare parts beside a soldering gun.
The main suspect circuit for color problems is the small
circuit board at the neck of CRT television and this where you should
concentrate on.
Included in this mail find an attachment pic of the same
circuit.
All the best James.
I would be glad to hear feedback on this.
Regards Humphrey
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DeleteIntermittent problems as you rightly put it are usually caused by dry joints or loose connections and therefore I can bet this TV will not require any spare parts beside a soldering gun.