My first
time to change universal TV kit I was invited by a gentleman who was an
electrician and wanted to change his father’s Television motherboard with the
universal kit.
I said to
myself this can also be a good opportunity for me since I have seen many technician
who their first option when they get TV in their workshop is changing the
motherboard after changing the main fuse and the control I.C/switching
transistor does not bring the set back to life or maybe they are too lazy to
troubleshoot or have no adequate knowledge to troubleshoot the problem.
You can
easily tell those techs since in their workshop you will find TVs motherboards
are full in their workshop and others are stored on the roof.
I am not
saying that replacing the motherhood is bad habit but this should be done as
the last resort like for example in a case where motherboard was dropped and
broken into pieces.
We agreed
with my electrical engineer the day to do the assignment and finally the day
came and i was went to his house ready for the assignment.
On arrival I
meet he has already done the setting up and decided not to apply the power
before I come so that I can confirm if everything was done well.
For me it
was my first time and therefore there was not much I could have confirmed
besides making sure every connection is well connected and therefore applied
power by faith.
I saw the
screen opening and we switched to celebration mode, we connected the TV antenna
and sure indeed the picture was up but we noted something was not right.
The picture
was crystal clear but….it was upside down, I tried to figure out what could be
the problem but to no avail.
I decided to
google this new phenomena and still no one seem to talk about this on the net,
I continued searching for this solution but still no luck.
As a
technician we are supposed to part of the solution but not part of the problem
and therefore I advised them to be using the TV upside down before I get the
solution.
I went my way
and I even forgot about the TV and after many days it came to my remembrance
that I never solved that problem.
After doing
some brain storming I thought to myself what could have caused this problem,
one thing which I was sure was that the problem was on the vertical circuit and
the only area I can suspect is actually connection.
So i decided to use my own TV for experiment and I swapped the vertical yoke connector on the PCB board and
you know what?.
My TV
picture became inverted and with that realized this is exactly what had happened
with the previous television.
For those
who have experienced such a problem now you know.
For that who
are still struggling to install this board from A-Z you may learn the whole process
from my eBook CRT television troubleshooting guide chapter 22.
Thank you
guys
Stay safe
See you in the next class.
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