[TechAssist] Re: Sony KV27FS100L Massive lighting damage

  • From: Ed Gaidies <teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:23:15 -0400

Wayne;
     Would that not depend if the set was on or off, when the  
lightning hit, to presume CRT would be toast?

-Ed-
Tel-Tek Electronics
Ontario-Canada
teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx

teltek@xxxxxxxxx

"Learn from past mistakes.Or you are bound to repeat them"

On Aug 12, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Wayne Vanaman wrote:

> I would toss it.  We see lots of lightning here, and by the time a  
> Sony
> gets traces flashed the CRT is toast.
>
> Wayne Vanaman
> Omega Electronics
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> Peter oliver wrote:
>
>> Sony
>> KV27FS100L
>> BA6
>> MFD 2003
>>
>>                 We were given this set. Worst strike we've ever  
>> seen.Looking
>> at the main board it was black on the underside. The micro  Had 3  
>> holes
>> blown in it, many of the other surface mount componets are blacked or
>> blasted beyond recontion. mutiple traces are burned or vaporized.   
>> So does
>> anyone think it is worth saving for a CRT/case? (the wory would  
>> be  that the
>> CRT is either permantly magnitized or the Aprature gril/mask was  
>> damaged)
>>
>> Peter Oliver
>> Tucson Radio
>> tv
>>
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