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Arnold stewart

Jan 1, 1970
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Samsung TV Model TXK2554 - Chassis KS2A
Problem with the set is that it had a dark picture (low Screen Voltage).
After trying to adjust the screen voltage on the flyback I lost the
screen voltage altogether. Disconnecting the wire from the CRT board and
measuring the voltage direct from the flyback gives 0 volts. So I figure
that the flyback is bad... but another technician told me he had a
similar problem once and just barely adjusting the screen voltage on the
flyback caused the picture tube to go to a blue screen. CRT was shorted.
The set I'm into, when pressing the power button, turns on for about 10
seconds and then turns off, but is not in shutdown. I can turn it right
back on without disconnecting it. I measured the power supply, checks
OK. High voltage comes up, looks normal.
Does anybody have experience with this set? Is the CRT causing the
flyback to self-destruct? Is it worthwhile replacing the flyback?
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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Check the associated circuit with the screen supply, normally it comes
directly from the LOPT, ocassionally it also goes through a resistor on the
crt board. From the diagnosis you preformed it does seem that maybe the
screen supply form the LOPT has failed, an internal part of the LOPT itself,
which will require replacment. Post part number off the original transformer
and someone should be able to give you a cost, or call Tritronics and ask
for a price quote. Very probabe not the CRT but check price of the
transformer and service charges.
 
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Arnold stewart

Jan 1, 1970
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The flyback (LOPT) is not very expensive. I can get it for $30.00 Cdn
(plus shipping & taxes), but I was wondering if the problem was common
and that I would just be losing time & money on this set. On this NG
there's a lot of people with a lot of experience.
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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IMHO if the tele is more than 5 years old it may be less expensive to
actually trash it and purchase new.
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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Art said:
IMHO if the tele is more than 5 years old it may be less expensive to
actually trash it and purchase new.


How is $30 more expensive than buying a new TV? There's some time involved
but for a hobbyist the repair can be enjoyable and it's one less TV in the
landfill. The whole purpose of this group is to *repair* things afterall.
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for the Flame Jimmy, That is the obvious choice that the gent in
Canada will ultimately choose, (that is why the choice of "may", not will
absolutely!!) . If you read the intent of the post you will notice the
mention of age (regarding the manufacturer of the set). Obviously I do agree
the cheap transformer, properly installed, if that is the only problem, may
suffice to repair the tele.
BTW: IMHO the original affect of this N/G is to assist others in their quest
of information regarding repairing electronic devices, True? <
 
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