[TechAssist] Re: Sony KV32FS100 Dead. Power Light Flashes

  • From: Kevin's TV Repair <kevintv@xxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:57:23 -0700

Send it to me if you can't fix it, Ed.  I'll fix it.  I NEED a 32" flat
screen Sony.

Kevin Wilks
Kevin's TV Repair
Penticton BC Canada 
kevintv@xxxxxxx


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Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Sony KV32FS100 Dead. Power Light Flashes

Thanks Jerry;
I will...I didn't expect much with the info I provided...
But this is exactly what I was looking for.
Much appreciated.
As I said...I know better...then to say..."It's broke"...but it was a
shot 
in the dark..before I set it aside.
    As you know, once you put the back on, and no one is pushing, or 
phoning...tends to be history.;-)

-Ed-
Tel-Tek Electronics
Ontario-Canada

teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: "GERALD GANN" <alpha21century1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:35 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Sony KV32FS100 Dead. Power Light Flashes


>
> Ed I saved this it might it might help.
>
> Jerry
>
> Alpha 21 Electronics
>
> Granite City, IL 62040
>
> 618-452-8620
>
> alpha21century1234@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>
> Sony KV32FS100
>
> Will not turn on.
>
>
>
> Set would pulse and shut down.
>
> Vertical IC shorted.
>
> IC561, 875969671, aka stv9379
>
> D530, shorted, 871997985
>
> R536, open, 126028811, 1/2W .47ohms
>
>
>
> Replaced micro, set would run, but no vertical.
>
> Micro, IC001, 180116501, m306vme-109sp
>
>
>
> Still no vertical pulses.
>
> Jungle, ic301 pin 61, (data) very low amplitude.
>
>
>
> Cause:  Comb Filter IC302 pin16 data.
>
> Desoldered pin 16, set came up with degraded picture.
>
> Replaced IC301 670159701, aka tc90ab69n.  Fixed.
>
>
>
> Wayne Vanaman
>
> Omega Electronics
>
> 6904 W Fairfield Dr
>
> Pensacola, Fl.  32506-3310
>
>
> Tel-Tek Electronics <teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I for one should know

> better posting this, but I have not done any
> troubleshooting on this set, I have the Service Manual, and the set
has 
> been
> abandoned to me by the Insurance Company, since the customer did not
want 
> it
> back.
> I would presume the set got a trickle of lightning, no traces burnt,
and
> no physical signs of this.
> When I power up, HV comes up, and instant shut-down, with Power light
> flashing at one second intervals.
> No series of 3 or 5, just 1 second interval, continuously.
>
> I have no troubleshooting knowledge on this set, but thought maybe
someone
> like Bob Waterman, or other Sony Servicers, may know how to isolate
these 
> to
> a particular circuit.
>
> Since it's a 2003 Flat tube set, would hate to pull the chassis for
> "scrap" parts, since I believe my Living Room will soon need
replacement 
> of
> my 36" Mitsubishi.;-)
>
> Sorry to sound like a Customer trying to fix his own set, at the
expense
> of other Servicer's time, but thought I would give a cry in the dark.
>
> Thanks Guys.
>
> -Ed-
> Tel-Tek Electronics
> Ontario-Canada
>
> teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>
>
>
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