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Magnavox TV-Model HD2763 Chassis 27Y100-00AA

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amaverik

Consistent loss of horizontal sync-can't find any adjustment on chassis
related to horizontal other than centering. Anyone have a clue? Thanx!!
 
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Bill S.

A synchronizing pulse is fed back from the collector of the HOT
through R511, C511, R512, D508, R513 buffered by Q510, R509, R508
through R514, R520 centering control, R500, C500 to pin 13 of IC270
signal processor. Likely something in this pathway has gone awry.

@localhost.talkaboutelectronicequipment.com>,
[email protected] says...
 
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Chuck

Consistent loss of horizontal sync-can't find any adjustment on chassis
related to horizontal other than centering. Anyone have a clue? Thanx!!
I think an electrolytic cap needs to be replaced. I believe it was
C432. It is located by the back of the chassis to the right. If this
isn't the problem, and this set has black and white pip, there is a 4v
electrolytic in the pip pack which needs to be replaced. Chuck
 
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amaverik

Thanks for he response!! Having been "under the weather" I haven't been
able to work on the problem again but thanks again!
 
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amaverik

Thank you very much for responding!! Having been "under the weather" I
haven't been able to work on it yet but hopefully will be able to soon.
Thanks again!
 
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amaverik

Replaced C432 and the problem appears to be fixed. Thanks very much for
helping me out!
 
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Chuck

Replaced C432 and the problem appears to be fixed. Thanks very much for
helping me out!


Glad to help out. I wasn't sure of the capacitor number because I
have been out of the television repair business for over 5 years.
Chuck
 
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Dartattack

Chuck said:
Replaced C432 and the problem appears to be fixed. Thanks very muc
for
helping me out!


Glad to help out. I wasn't sure of the capacitor number because I
have been out of the television repair business for over 5 years.
Chuck




Do you the values of R504 and R524? The markings are gone and C43
is bad. The circuit board looks overheated under all three components
 
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Bill S.

Dartattack.2gecb7 said:
Do you the values of R504 and R524? The markings are gone and C432
is bad. The circuit board looks overheated under all three components.

7.5K 2W. They are flameproof metal film resistors, and usually
continue to work fine even after burning off the marking ink.
Crystallized solder joints probably need re-done, though.
 
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Dartattack

Bill said:
@diybanter.com says...-
Do you the values of R504 and R524? The markings are gone and C432
is bad. The circuit board looks overheated under all thre
components.-

7.5K 2W. They are flameproof metal film resistors, and usually
continue to work fine even after burning off the marking ink.
Crystallized solder joints probably need re-done, though.





Is that same 7.5K used in the Model CS4727? If so thanks
 
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Bill S.

Is that same 7.5K used in the Model CS4727? If so thanks.

Damfino, that model number doesn't come up in my model list.
They used that setup in a lot of models with varying resistor
values depending on how hard they wanted to whack the HOT base.
 
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Dartattack

Bill said:
[email protected] says...-
Is that same 7.5K used in the Model CS4727? If so thanks.-

Damfino, that model number doesn't come up in my model list.
They used that setup in a lot of models with varying resistor
values depending on how hard they wanted to whack the HOT base.

Well it looks like C432 was only problem . Decided to try and fire t
up after replacing the 100uF cap and Tv looks and works great. Thank
for the tips. But I still wish I had a schematic for the 27y100-00A
chassis.Sounds like a common problem on a lot of magnavox sets.


Greg

Here's a link to a pic of an Identical Tv on ebay in case you wer
wondering if the model number was wrong http://tinyurl.com/yda5v
 
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