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    Another 2 seconds to black issue...

    Hallo! I carefully check all the tips. At first there were bad transistors C5707 I chaged them, but after few hours problem repeated. I changed all capacitors and resolder transformer solder. And changed transistors again, but two of them all the time "blow".
    Fuse is ok.

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    Re: Another 2 seconds to black issue...

    Moved as per the OP's and Plainbill's request
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      Re: Another 2 seconds to black issue...

      Originally posted by metinjsh View Post
      At first there were bad transistors C5707 I chaged them, but after few hours problem repeated.
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        Re: Another 2 seconds to black issue...

        Thanks, Ratdude.

        Since you have resoldered the transformers and replaced the electrolytic caps, let's dig deeper. Another common cause of this failure is the timing cap in the Royer oscillator. When you post a picture of the board it will be easy to point it out. Also, there is a diode that has been implicated, that may take longer to identify.

        PlainBill
        For a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.

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