Sir Steeve . . . . .
Wearing your
BIG BOY pants ? . . . . if not better leave now, and go get them, and also grab your 3 in wide suspenders with their 12 grip clips and a
HEAVY belt . . . ALSO . . . . might as well make it your pole linemans belt . . . .cause you're gonna need them on this task.
I skimped with the mini sizing of the PCB foil layout, just considering that it will
only be used to let you initially find your way thru the jungle in the boards parts locations.
Of your initial interest will be the A-B9 corner where the
RED oval is the AC line power entering the set, it has to pass thru two GOOD fuses at the
YELLOW boxed points until you get up to the F-G 10 sector where AC is rectified to make raw DC power at C1403 E-cap.
Confirm that raw B+ is being there after a power up of the set . . . . actually by just a plugging in of the set to AC power.
Since, this PARTICULAR power supply section is basically being the "pilot light flame " of this " furnace ".
If you have raw DC voltage across C1403 there . . . . and I don't know if you are using Amerikanski or You-are-a-peeing AC line voltage . . . . . if being the latter, 340-350 'ish volts .
Then look to the inner chassis side of C1403 for the
YELLOW boxed 8 pin IC1402 and give particular attention to its pin 5 corner to see if there is a hole burnt into that corner of the case or if the case might be split or have a corner blown off from it .
If physically appearing O.K., then find the two
BLUE marked up E-capacitors that your 3.3 VDC is being stored in and confirm that voltage presence.
If all is well so far, then see if the set will power up and then you move over to C-1 corner sector and its connector
CN1851 there and use meter DC ground referencing as connector pins 6-11 or 12.
And only confirm the 15VDC and 3.3 VDC supplies presence .
That connector schema snippet is shown at right bottom corner of page . . .
PINK boxed.
Waiting to see how it goes for you . . . . . .
Le PUNYSONIC Schematique . . . . . .
73's de Edd . . . . .
Did you hear about the kidnapping at school?
Oh h h h h . . . . it's all okay now, he woke up.
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