First let
me point out this television belong to my yongest sister, she called me to pass
by her place but due my busy schedule I was not able to make in time.
Therefore
she decided to ask for assistance from the nearest technician near her home
town.
Ofcourse
this I came to learn later otherwise according to her the television never left
the house.
I passed by
her place and after a small briefing about how the problem started, I was told
that there was power brown out in the estate when the problem started.
For those
who don’t know what is power blownout- electrically speaking is a drop in
voltage in an electrical power supply,so named because it typically causes
lights to dim.
Most branded TVs have no problem with
blownout but china made tvs have challenges when it come to blownout and
therefore if you see lights are dim and you have china made tv it is adviceble
to shut it down and don’t try to use it as light source in your house otherwise
you may end up paying more in repairs.
So I openend the television and since it
was dead i started by checking the fuse and I found it open.
Next I checked the switching transistor
and I found it open, after that I took the motherboard to my workshop for
further testing since I was not intending to do any repairs on site.
After reaching my workbench I pulled the
swiching transistor out of circuit ready for replacement and after pulling it
out I checked the part number and I was abit sceptical about the part number of
this transistor which was BU2523AF.
So I decided to google this transistor
datasheet for the specification and this is what I got.
Looking at the general description my
jaw almost dropped” New generation, high-voltage,
high-speed switching npn transistor in a plastic full-pack envelope intended
for use in horizontal deflection circuits of
HDTV receivers and pc monitors”
With this I concluded this tv was taken
to another technician most likely the time I delayed to passby her place but
she didn’t like me to know althought to me this was not a big deal.
As you can see this transistor is
supposed to be used in horizontal deflection and therefore the technician
missed the point big time.
So I pulled transistor D1710C and
replaced this transistor and also the Main capacitor which I was not happy with
plus the fuse.
Other components tested okay and
therefore it was time to test the effect of the two components I replaced.
So I connected the board to the power
supply using the series bulb trick and the bulb was bright at first and then
dim and with that I confirmed there was no short in the supply.
As if that was not enough I also hear
the HV fire and with that I conluded the tv is now working.
Note: It is very important to be extra
careful with equipment from other technician and whenever you have any doubt
about any component which was replaced previously it is always important to
confirm by goodling the datasheet of the component in question.
Later I went back to the sister place
and re-intalled the board back to the tube and after applying power the tv came
back to life.
Thanks you guys
Talk soon!
YES BROTHER, THAT YOU POINTED OUT WAS GOOD. IT HAPPENS PRETTY OFTEN BECAUSE THERE ARE ALOT OF PIRATES AND/OR CALL THEM OPPORTUNISTS IN THE REPAIR FIELD SO THATS A GOOD CAUTION. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteVery true Ndungu yangu Emmanuel.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
Dear Sir,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your experience, just I want to know how, you to install the transistor D1710C. without knowing the original IC....? Is there any common IC?
Hi Kumar, For all China TVs you can use this transistor (D1710C) without thinking.. I always have this transistor in plenty.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
Hi Kumar, For all China TVs you can use this transistor (D1710C) without thinking.. I always have this transistor in plenty.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
1802 is also a good substitute
ReplyDeletesure....MD1802FX is also a good substitute Guta, depends on what is readily available in your area.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
and
ReplyDeletehow to be sure if the tv is china made ?
MD1802FX & D1710C
can both these parts be used as power ic in any china tv
wether its 15" or 21" ?
thank you sir
Hello brother,
ReplyDeleteCan i replace D1710 with C5929?