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Vintage Television and Video Vintage television and video equipment, programmes, VCRs etc. |
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Diode
Join Date: Sep 2023
Location: Mosta, Malta.
Posts: 2
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HI
I have the above mentioned TV. I tried to switch in on, front channel display works but TV does not turn on. After a few minutes I heard a pop and smoke. are there any service kits readily available for these monitors? |
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Dekatron
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: North Wales, UK.
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I'm afraid with TVs like this you have to rely on old fashioned fault finding - no such thing as service kits for them.
Looks like a capacitor has failed in your second picture. Remove it and have a look and see what's happened. A spare shouldn't be too hard to come by. However it might simply be a bad connection on the blue coil - hard to tell. |
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Hexode
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Hi,
At first you have to find the right schematic. I see a lot of corrosion and rust. ![]() It should have been better, to dry the set out, inside a car which is placed in the sun, has to be no problem on Malta. I should do that for about a week, then I should switch it in again. Because of the moisture you have to count on a number of issues. Are you able to measure? Regards, German Dalek ![]()
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Dekatron
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Haarlem, Netherlands
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The pop and smoke might be the mains suppressor capacitor which will be a Wima or Rifa paper capacitor. It will need to be removed and replaced even if it wasn't the problem this time.
The not fully turning on, might be the hifi relay. Just two common problems, no guarantee, you might have to do a visual inspection and take measurements. Edit: the blue capacitor in your second picture looks like a Wima paper capacitor. |
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Dekatron
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Haarlem, Netherlands
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The other blue capacitor to the right of the coil should be removed or replaced as well.
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Heptode
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: London, UK. Bury, Lancashire quite regularly :)
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From what I can determine from your image(s) one of the mains filter capacitors appears to have failed. They appear to be 3.3nF 400vac Y rated. Replace both and go from there.
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#7 |
Diode
Join Date: Sep 2023
Location: Mosta, Malta.
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Thank you all for the input. yes those 2 capacitors seem to have failed. the schematics show they are 0.15uf 250v.
I will take the board out, inspect it and start from there. |
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#8 |
Dekatron
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Haarlem, Netherlands
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They can be replaced by 0.15u 275VAC (or higher) X2 rated capacitors. MKT or preferrably MKP, no paper types.
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