[TechAssist] Re: CTC169PTV

  • From: HSWAD@xxxxxxx
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 09:40:37 EDT

 
A very simple test will give you the value of the regulated B+. Connect a  60 
watt light bulb from the collector connection and the emitter connection. Of  
course remove the HOT transistor from the circuit first. Hollis Bates, Field  
engineer-retired, Lewiston, Maine, _HSWAD@xxxxxxxx (mailto:HSWAD@xxxxxxx)     
                                                                              
                           In a message dated 10/9/04 8:08:30 AM Eastern 
Daylight Time, ampm@xxxxxxx  writes:
If you  Changed the caps in the regulator then disconnect the lead from the  
flyback to the splitter and see if it turns on.
Al  Marquardt
ampm@xxxxxxx
Al Marquardt Electronic Repair
206 W  Main
Girardville Pa. 17935
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "S.  Pasher" <spasher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:  <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:25  PM
Subject: [TechAssist] CTC169PTV


> Got the SMPS going but  its 157 volts on col of H/O without turn on. When I
> press ON it goes  down but set turns off and it goes back up. The Horz.
> derived voltage  come up for a moment but go right back down, which means 
> its
>  trying to start.I'm wondering if my orginal 157 volts is too high? I got  
> to
> change a few of the (required) caps yet but would anyone  have any tips on
> this one.
>
> Buck Pasher
> Buck's  TV
> Gander Newfoundland
> Canada
> 709-256-7738 (Fax &  Phone)
>
>
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>
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