[TechAssist] Re: Philips 32" ctv Model 32PT543\L01 chassis

  • From: "John Conti" <contitv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 07:40:18 -0600

Also a Philips tech assit told me that most, not all flybacks will develope 
a carbon spot in the g-2 control that will cause this shut down. I don't by 
that but thats what they claim.

John
Conti,sTV
Texas


>From: wpt19@xxxxxxxxx (Pete)
>Reply-To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Philips 32" ctv Model 32PT543\L01 chassis
>Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:51:20 -0500
>
>
>The Old Master Technician is right, I have the same problem with several
>of those new technology sets, and that is the cure, John Conty gave me
>the tip on the first I fixed.
>Don't be surprised if after 2 or 3 month you have to set the screen
>control again
>
>Good Luck
>
>pete
>Perdomo Tv Since 1979
>Miami, Fl
>
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>First your computer thinks this is Jan 14 1980, fix your clock.
>Second the problem is probably just the screen adjustment, turn it up
>till you see faint retrace lines then back it off just to the point
>where the retrace lines cannot be seen. Too high it will shut down and
>too low it will shut down.
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>armando guerra wrote:
>This set when powered on,the pix comes on but its very dark and faded.It
>will also
>shutdn in 10 seconds or so.While doing some checking,I found that the G2
>was very low.
>I had an extra flyback in stock and replaced it.Now the tv has a very
>nice pix but after about 30\45 min,it shuts dn completely.I adjusted the
>screen control on the flyback and the pix stay's on ok.I am just not
>comfortable with it.I know that the yoke wires being bundled together
>will also cause shutdn but I have already seperated both from each other
>and the tuner.The screen control ajustment must be very critical.What is
>the best way to do the adjustment on this chasis so that it won't shutdn
>anymore?Or,is there a bullitin on this chasis that mentions a shutdn
>problem?I would apreciate any and all the help.Thanks. Mando
>AZ
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