Hi---
I'm trying to revive a dead Magnavox 37MF337B/37 that was given to me.
I opened it and found (with joy) four popped CapXons (C952, C953, C956, C955) on the PSU board. I also found signs of overheating of a couple diodes. And I've read various posts calling for replacement of other caps and diodes on this board.
I've chosen (with a little help) replacements for all nine CapXons on the PSU board, and I'm fairly confident in those choices.
As for the diodes, do you think I can do better than simply replacing them with the same part numbers? I'm not building a hundred thousand of these, so I don't mind spending a little more per part, if I can beef up the TV set a little, where you think it's advisable.
The PSU schematic is on page 52 of the service manual, found at: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...1b217abb49.pdf
To be thorough, I note that the board is marked 715T2484-3 and bears a sticker with a number ADPF24220R1P.
I plan to replace the following diodes:
ZD906: This is a P4KE250A-E3. The board shows obvious heat discoloration a half inch on each side of this TVS.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939127020
ZD908: This is a BZX79-B18. There is obvious discoloration a quarter inch on each side of this part.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939137020
ZD902, ZD904: These two P6KE120A voltage suppressors are wired in series.
The surrounding area of circuit board is very slightly discolored. I've read elsewhere that these often go bad.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939147020
Please advise as to any good way of improving upon the stock parts, or that I should be happy with the original design.
Also please mention any other diodes or other parts you think I should replace or that I should order to have on hand in case the planned replacements don't do the job.
I plan to summarize the results after the repair is done.
I'm trying to revive a dead Magnavox 37MF337B/37 that was given to me.
I opened it and found (with joy) four popped CapXons (C952, C953, C956, C955) on the PSU board. I also found signs of overheating of a couple diodes. And I've read various posts calling for replacement of other caps and diodes on this board.
I've chosen (with a little help) replacements for all nine CapXons on the PSU board, and I'm fairly confident in those choices.
As for the diodes, do you think I can do better than simply replacing them with the same part numbers? I'm not building a hundred thousand of these, so I don't mind spending a little more per part, if I can beef up the TV set a little, where you think it's advisable.
The PSU schematic is on page 52 of the service manual, found at: https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...1b217abb49.pdf
To be thorough, I note that the board is marked 715T2484-3 and bears a sticker with a number ADPF24220R1P.
I plan to replace the following diodes:
ZD906: This is a P4KE250A-E3. The board shows obvious heat discoloration a half inch on each side of this TVS.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939127020
ZD908: This is a BZX79-B18. There is obvious discoloration a quarter inch on each side of this part.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939137020
ZD902, ZD904: These two P6KE120A voltage suppressors are wired in series.
The surrounding area of circuit board is very slightly discolored. I've read elsewhere that these often go bad.
Stock replacement: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...97353939147020
Please advise as to any good way of improving upon the stock parts, or that I should be happy with the original design.
Also please mention any other diodes or other parts you think I should replace or that I should order to have on hand in case the planned replacements don't do the job.
I plan to summarize the results after the repair is done.
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