[TechAssist] Re: Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems.

  • From: "LeRoy Westlund" <llw@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 09:32:05 -0700

Thanks John,
No the belt is not slipping.
I'm going to leave the jumper there, and just order a new mode switch, and
center LED. The set seems to work OK, except for the intermittent VCR
problems.

LLW

LeRoy Westlund
Westlund TV & Electronics
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-----Original Message-----
From: John at Main TV <maintv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, January 08, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems.


>I do not see that resistor on the schematic or parts list but there are
>several parts listed as Rxxx but the value says "jumper".  What IC and
>what pin number is it attatched to?  I have the same model TV here that
>I can look at.  As far as the VCR problem, I would suggest replacing the
>mode switch, cleaning the switch does not give good results.  Part
>nimber is SSR0107HD001 or (Mag) 4835-276-17343. The LED may also need
>replacement.  Does the power come on when you push the button the first
>time?  Is the belt slipping?   John.
>
>LeRoy Westlund wrote:
>
>> Hi Members,
>> This set has came back 2 times with the cassette stuck in the loaded
>> position.
>> After pushing the on/off, and eject buttons several times, it finally
starts
>> up, and starts working.
>> I know I need to disassemble and clean the mode switch, Prisim, etc., and
>> maybe replace the center LED,....but, before spending too much time on
it, I
>> would like to ask a question.
>>
>> On the main power supply PC board, there is a 2.7 ohm 1/4 watt resistor
that
>> is tied to a pin on the Reg. IC (labeled R565). This resistor has a wire
>> soldered across it, to give it a resistance of "0" ohms. Is this a
factory
>> modification. It looks like a slopy soldering job, and I wounder if this
>> could be related to my original problems. Should I remove the jumper wire
?
>>
>> Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
>> LLW
>>
>> LeRoy Westlund
>> Westlund TV & Electronics
>> 97 North Main                                 "At least I'll go down
>> Centerfield, UT 84622-0087      swingin,......what a swingin
>> Ph./Fax  435-528-3822                          way to go."
>> mailto:LLW@xxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
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