Someone gave me a very nice 1989 20" JVC TV a month ago. It's a very nice little set, the picture tube is very strong and the picture quality is amazing. Beats the living shit out of any tube TV you can buy nowadays, hard to believe it's still banging out great PQ after almost 20 years.
Anyway, when I was given this TV, it worked but it was making a very, very loud buzzing sound whenever it was on, it sounded like a small electric motor. Turns out it was a bad cap that was making a relay buzz like that. I swapped it and now the TV works great.
This TV is loaded with quality lytics, some Rubycon and Chemicon. However, after 20 years the lytics aren't doing so great. The screen regulation is terrible, bright objects bulge out and distort the rest of the picture. I want to swap out all the lytics in there (there aren't many), so I have 2 questions:
Should I only swap lytics with vents, or can the little ones go bad after 20 years too?
and
Can you guys recommend the best Panasonic series for this?
Pics of TV and chassis attached. The red arrow on the third pic shows the relay that was buzzing (the arrow is a little off, it's the relay marked 48MB).
Anyway, when I was given this TV, it worked but it was making a very, very loud buzzing sound whenever it was on, it sounded like a small electric motor. Turns out it was a bad cap that was making a relay buzz like that. I swapped it and now the TV works great.
This TV is loaded with quality lytics, some Rubycon and Chemicon. However, after 20 years the lytics aren't doing so great. The screen regulation is terrible, bright objects bulge out and distort the rest of the picture. I want to swap out all the lytics in there (there aren't many), so I have 2 questions:
Should I only swap lytics with vents, or can the little ones go bad after 20 years too?
and
Can you guys recommend the best Panasonic series for this?
Pics of TV and chassis attached. The red arrow on the third pic shows the relay that was buzzing (the arrow is a little off, it's the relay marked 48MB).
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