A customer brought in a JCV CRT television for repair,
kindly note the model is JCV and not JVC and therefore the television can be
classified into the cheap China made television which comes with all manner of
names.
That is why as a customer you should be careful when
buying electronics equipment because many come with names very close to the
branded machines (buyers beware).
Now to the topic of the day, usually whenever I get any
equipment in my shop I like doing the initial tests in the presence of the
client just in case the TV was from another technician and got it from another
technician and the customer only remember the first symptoms which have now
changed completed.
After applying the power this is what I saw...
Looking at the screen you can see the screen is closed
vertically as in the vertical size of the screen is not covered fully.
This means there is something wrong with the vertical
circuit and therefore after opening the set I should concentrate on the
vertical circuit.
One of the most important ingredients of any electronics
circuit is the power supply to any circuit and therefore the main suspect is
capacitors since capacitors are used to filter supply to all circuits and if
any of them develop a problem then that line will have problems.
So the first thing I did was to scan the main filter
capacitors for the vertical circuit as you can above and did not get any suspect.
Next was to pull my ESR
meter and tested all the capacitors on the vertical circuit and I was able
to pick three capacitors whose ESR was too high for any electronics device on
earth.
I pulled them out and made a replacement from my readily available
capacitor
kit which I always have to avoid running to the shop every time I encounter
a faulty capacitor.
I replaced the three capacitors and having not found any
other components needing my
attention I decided to check the impact of those three capacitors and after
applying the power the television was again back to normal with the screen
covering the whole screen vertically and horizontally.
Thank you friends
See you in the next class
Thank you for this useful repair information and JCV VS JVC.
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome Amos for your feedback. Well received.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
Humphrey, thank you for the article and the repair work well done, also thanks for the warning you have given to customers be careful before we buy electronic gadgets.
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend for passing by.
DeleteRegards Humphrey