[TechAssist] FW: Re: Need Mitsubishi pip bypass for one that can't be bypassed

  • From: "Bob Derrick" <bderrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 07:11:29 -0400

cap bypass probably ok, set may have other bad caps

Robert Derrick,  LeRoy, NY
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MITSUBISHI   #PIP MOD BYPASS

# Pip Mod 930b552012 To Replace A Nla 930b552005

Jeff Stielau :  Shoreline Electronics

Change R7050  1.2k  , R7024  1.8k , R7051  1.8k  ,  R7002  1.5k R7034
Should Be 0 Ohm And May Already Be That Value R7011  Remove And Discard.
R7029 470k And May Already Be That Value

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MITSUBISHI   #PIP MOD BYPASS

Solution To Bypass The Un-Bypassable Module 05 Version 930b552005

Jeff Stielau : Shoreline Electronics Repair

Found This One The Sci.Electronics.Repair Forum....Did Not Try It Yet But
May Be A Good Fix !

What We'Ve Done For This Model Is To Put A 2.7k And 4.7k Resistor In Series
With The (-) Leg Of The 47uf Cap To Ground And Tap The Junction Of The 2
Resistors And Run That To Pin 11.  A Simple Voltage Divider. Did A Lot Of
Experimenting With Potentiometers To Determine The Values Needed. You Could
Always Use A 10k Pot To Do This And Would Have Something That Is
Adjustable. You Will Need About 1.7v P-P At Pin 11 When Done Instead Of
Around 2.7v P-P That You Get When Simply Bypassing With That 47uf Cap.

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MITSUBISHI   #PIP MOD BYPASS

To Bypass Pip Module

Dick  Advanced Electronics

Remove "Vp" Plug From Pip Mod.Install .01 From Pin 7 To Pin 9 Install
4.7/35-50v;Pos.To Pin 5,Neg. To Pin 11

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From: "Jim Myers" <jr.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "TechAssist" <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Need Mitsubishi pip bypass for one that can't be
bypassed


> There was a discussion here a couple of weeks ago where someone had found
a
> way to bypass the pip on a set that it supposedly could not be bypassed. I
> have a CK35702 that seems to fit that category but can't find it in the
> archives. If possible please repost this information.
> Thanks,
> **************************************************
> Jim Myers
> Since 1972
> Telrad Electronic Services Co.
> Fort Wayne, IN 46815
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